Nick Nielsen

J. Glenn Gray and the Lived Experience of Combat

Pieper on the Teleology of Hope and History

Kardashev on Civilizations in Cosmological Context

Reinhart Koselleck on Critique and Crisis

Childe and the Archaeological Conception of Prehistory

Heer’s Philosophical History of Europe

Husserl’s Other Philosophy of History

Joseph de Maistre on History as Experimental Politics

A. J. P. Taylor and the Nuremburg Thesis

In Search of Lost Civilizations

Fustel de Coulanges on the Linkage of Facts as Historical Truth

Abbé de Mably’s Enlightenment Pessimism

Eliade on the Terror of History

Vasconcelos and the Cosmic Race of Mexico

G. H. Mead’s Philosophy of the Present

Henri Frankfort and the Form of a Civilization

Schopenhauer on Herodotus and Historical Categoricity

Copernicus and the Formal Symmetries of History

Sarmiento on the Conflict between Civilization and Barbarism

The Portland Vase is Vandalized

Goldstein’s Tentative Metaphysics of the Past

Viollet-le-Duc and the Restoration of the Built Environment

An Early Modern Science of Civilization

Introduction to an Imaginative Research Methodology

Captain Cook Discovers the Hawai’ian Islands

Caesar Crosses the Rubicon

Hyppolite’s Reading of Hegel’s Philosophy of History

Demography is Destiny: Thought Experiments in Peak Population

Voegelin’s Conception of Political and Historical Knowledge

A Year of Todays