by editor | Dec 17, 2013 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Is Vladimir Putin a paleoconservative? In the culture war for mankind’s future, is he one of us? While such a question may be blasphemous in Western circles, consider the content of the Russian president’s state of the nation address. With America clearly...
by editor | Dec 16, 2013 | Archive, Southern Partisan
North Carolina: Angels of the Battlefield — Civil War Nurses When civil war divided the United States, among those answering the call to serve were nearly 600 Roman Catholic sisters, many of them new residents of the young nation. War broke out before...
by editor | Dec 13, 2013 | Archive, Southern Partisan
One hundred years ago in America, Christmas was a mighty different situation. Based on newspaper reports, MyHeritage.com recently put together a list of the most-asked-for gifts by children who lived back then. Here are the top five requests: —Candy. —Nuts. —Rocking...
by editor | Dec 11, 2013 | Archive, Southern Partisan
On Wednesday, mourners will gather at Washington National Cathedral to celebrate the legacy of Nelson Mandela, a man who fought for racial equality. I’m guessing most of them will have no idea they’re sitting in a place that has shrines to two people who fought...
by editor | Dec 10, 2013 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Major General William Rosecrans, leader of the Union’s Army of the Cumberland, had a problem. “Old Rosy,” as he’d been nicknamed at West Point, was a handsome Ohio-born history buff and hobbyist inventor with a reputation for getting nearer to combat than any other...