Without an understanding and appreciation of the culture we seek to preserve and protect, the defense of Western civilization is fundamentally futile; a culture that believes in nothing cannot defend itself, because it has nothing to defend. The past not only still has something to tell us, but it also has something that it must tell us. In this profound and wide-ranging historical survey, Michael Walsh illuminates the ways that the narrative and visual arts both reflect and affect the course of political history, outlining the way forward by arguing for the restoration of the Heroic Narrative that forms the basis of all Western cultural and religious traditions. Let us listen, then, to the angels of our nature, for better and worse. They have much to tell us, if only we will listen.
The Irondale schoolhouse dating back to the late 1850s was one of 14 original one room schools serving the town of North East. With...
On Saturday from 4-5pm, the Historical Society will be hosting the first of four panels in the ‘Reinventing Farming’ Oral History Program.
TRI-STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONNECTING COMMERCE AND COMMUNITY PROUDLY SERVING CONNECTICUT, MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW YORK SINCE 2004 YOUR TRI-STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF...