
The Abbeville Institutes is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to exploring what is true and valuable in the Southern tradition.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 374 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Clyde Wilson discusses the foreign policy of John C. Calhoun at the 2011 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference.
Donald Livingston on "The South and the Moral Challenge of Slavery" from the 2013 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference.
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Richard Gamble on "The South and America's Wars for Righteousness" from the 2011 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference.
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I'm disappointed that this podcast / the Institute wants to paint all "true" Southerners as MAGATS and continually diss EVERYONE they consider left of what they believe. I'm a left-of-center Southerner, from the Capital of the Confederacy who knows Civil War history taught and represented in the media today is wrong, and am vilified for my views by extreme leftists, and had hoped to find solace in this environment. But you folks are just as bad as those extreme leftists and scholars you blatantl... more
This podcast has changed significantly from its original conception. The Abbeville Institute podcast was a southerners “toolkit or everyday carry” lecture series that inspired this southerner to pursue knowledge. I am saddened that this platform has changed. Perhaps one day the torch will be relit.
Thank you goes to Abbeville Institute and Don Livingston and everyone who contributes to this extraordinary podcast. Learning about this more is worth its weight in gold. We’re all (all Americans) still dealing with the loss of this history today. It’s life changing to be learning this.
Andrea
I am so thankful I stumbled across this podcast. Being from the South, I always had a nagging feeling that what I was being taught by modern society didn’t feel correct. These podcasts are exactly what I needed to shed light on actual circumstances. Thank you!
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This podcast offers an in-depth analysis of various aspects of Southern tradition, history, and literature, with a focus on the interpretations and narratives often overlooked in mainstream discussions. Key topics include the critical examination of historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, explorations of Southern literary contributions, and the implications of the Jeffersonian conservative tradition. A distinctive feature of the show is its commitment to presenting perspectives that challenge contemporary views on the Civil War, states' rights, and Southern identity, thereby fostering robust discussions around cultural heritage and historical accuracy.
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