Historians, prepare to reconsider a pivotal moment in European history! Princeton Historian Peter Paccione’s “The Prussian Constitution of 1850” challenges the long-held notion that the 1848 revolutions were unequivocal failures.
Month: July 2025
Was the Nazi Economy a Success? Assessing the Economic Policies and Outcomes of the Third ReichWas the Nazi Economy a Success? Assessing the Economic Policies and Outcomes of the Third Reich
Was the Nazi economy a success story that pulled Germany out of the Great Depression, or a catastrophic failure built on coercion and war? Dylan Aunger’s article, “Was the Nazi
The Austrian estates and the Habsburg monarchyThe Austrian estates and the Habsburg monarchy
Was the Habsburg monarchy truly the “absolute” state historians have often portrayed? Peter Paccione’s article, “The Austrian Estates and the Habsburg Monarchy,” challenges this long-held view. He uncovers the enduring
The Science That Moved Thatcher: How Experts Persuaded a Prime Minister to Embrace Climate ActionThe Science That Moved Thatcher: How Experts Persuaded a Prime Minister to Embrace Climate Action
How did the Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher, a staunch advocate for free markets, become an unexpected champion for climate action? Peter Farrelly’s blog, ‘The Science That Moved Thatcher: How Experts