

#1224
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Albion's Seed
Four British Folkways in America
Book • 1989
This book, the first volume in a projected cultural history of the United States, examines the folkways of four groups of immigrants from distinct regions of Great Britain and their lasting impact on American culture.
Fischer argues that these groups—Puritans, Cavaliers, Quakers, and Scotch-Irish—each contributed uniquely to the formation of modern America, influencing aspects such as education, government, gender roles, and violence.
Despite most Americans not having British ancestors, these regional cultures have persisted and continue to shape national politics and societal attitudes.
Fischer argues that these groups—Puritans, Cavaliers, Quakers, and Scotch-Irish—each contributed uniquely to the formation of modern America, influencing aspects such as education, government, gender roles, and violence.
Despite most Americans not having British ancestors, these regional cultures have persisted and continue to shape national politics and societal attitudes.
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as a book discussing British folkways that came to the U.S.


Balaji Srinivasan

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while comparing the Zionist project to the settlement of the American colonies.


Daryl Cooper

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#2 - Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem, pt. 2
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in reference to a previous interview about the origins of woke ideas in America.


Konstantin Kisin

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Historian Tom Holland: Islam, Christianity & the West
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as the source for thinking about the different regions and folkways of America.


Richard Miniter

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The Best Breakdown of America You’ve Never Heard - Richard Miniter
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as a brilliant book about different British diasporas that populated America.


Rudyard Lynch

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The Story of Black America
Mentioned by the podcast host as a book providing more information on Puritan culture and its influence on America.

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Thomas Edison (Part 3)
Listed in the bibliography and referenced in the British diaspora segment for colonial migration analysis.

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The Ten Great Macro-Cultures
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as the foundational study of the British cultural migrations that shaped American regional sub-nations.


Rudyard Lynch

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Explaining American Cultural History
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when describing regional cultural influences from British settler groups.


Niall Ferguson

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GoodFellows LIVE: The US Constitution and A Republic - If You Can Keep It | Hoover Institution
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when explaining the Scots-Irish influence on American identity.


Doug Wilson

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Toward an American Ethnos | Guest: Doug Wilson | 6/6/25


