Our video of Steven Hayward’s Author’s Night presentation on The Age of Reagan is now up on YouTube.
Read the articleNovember 5, 2009 – 6- 8 PM
Armand’s Pizzeria
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American Enterprise Institute fellow Steven F. Hayward will discuss his epic chronicle of the presidency of America’s 40th chief executive at Accuracy in Academia’s next author’s night on November 5, 2009. RSVP on Facebook.
Read the article“The U. S. spends more per capita on social programs than honest-to-God Scandinavian welfare states.”—author Steve Hayward in the Summer 2010 Claremont Review of Books.
Read the articleAJC: Today, there are “far too many people saying ‘let’s move beyond Reagan,’” lamented Steve Hayward, author of The Age of Reagan and keynote speaker at Accuracy in Academia’s November 5th Author’s Night.
Read the articleReagan biographer Steve Hayward shows the startling similarities in the world faced by America’s 40th president and our own modern times.
Read the articleReagan biographer Steve Hayward shows the startling similarities in the world faced by America’s 40th president and our own modern times.
Read the articleReagan biographer Steve Hayward shows the startling similarities in the world faced by America’s 40th president and our own modern times.
Read the articleSteve Hayward, author of The Age of Reagan shows why America’s fortieth president is worth remembering no matter how much elites from both political parties try to blur his memory.
Read the articleHarvard scholar Harvey Mansfield, the author of Manliness, is the latest right-of-center speaker to get shouted at, if not down, when giving a campus lecture.
Read the articleHere’s one of the reasons we do what we do. Even when the remaining journalists on the education beat bend over backwards to cover a story fairly, they still wind up giving it the educational establishment spin. The Chronicle of Higher Education recently covered the conservative scholar program at the University of Colorado at Boulder. […]
Read the articleSince everybody else is rating presidents, we thought we’d give it a shot too, since we’ve covered many of them, especially those who served in the last century. The root of the word president, eminent historian Steve Hayward reminds us, is preside. Thus, we looked at the economies and foreign policies that these leaders presided […]
Read the articlePublic schools used to assign “What my country means to me” as an essay topic. One wonders what one would get from such an exercise if it were given to Cornell undergrads who got a chance to take the full panoply of courses available there under the heading, American Studies.
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