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James Hankins

Renaissance intellectual historian and longtime Harvard professor, co-author of The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition, specializing in the history of Western civilization.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 2h 33min

What does it take to spark a new Renaissance?

Join James Orr, a philosopher from Cambridge, alongside David Butterfield, a Latin professor, and Harvard's Renaissance historian James Hankins. They delve into what ignites a cultural Renaissance, examining the significance of literature, music, and architecture. Joseph Conlon advocates for the power of language learning, while Gregg Hurwitz emphasizes literature's broader resonance beyond academia. The conversation weaves in thoughts from various thinkers on how communal experiences and beauty in our surroundings can foster renewal and inspire future generations.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 1h 22min

He Wanted to Teach Western Civilization. So He Quit Harvard.

James Hankins, a Renaissance intellectual historian and longtime Harvard professor, left Harvard to revive teaching of Western civilization. He discusses the long historical roots of ideas like free speech, the canon versus diversity debate, the role of Christianity and other traditions, and whether a shared civilizational story can survive in a pluralistic society.
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Dec 26, 2025 • 45min

Prof. James Hankins: The return of Western civilisation

Prof. James Hankins, a Harvard historian and Renaissance scholar, dives into the troubled legacy of Western civilization and classical education. He highlights the profound contributions of Greek thought and Roman law, emphasizing reason's role in shaping democracy. Hankins critiques the modern neglect of these traditions, lamenting the cultural amnesia in elite institutions. Yet, he offers a glimmer of hope, likening today's revival of classical education to the early Renaissance, suggesting that a cultural renaissance is within reach.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 39min

Have We Broken the Golden Thread? Why the West’s Future Depends on Remembering Its Past

James Hankins, a Harvard historian and author of *The Golden Thread*, teams up with Michael Fontaine, a Cornell classicist, to explore the West's cultural memory. They discuss why knowing our history is vital for preserving democracy and virtue. Hankins emphasizes the fragility of cultural transmission, noting past losses of texts and the Islamic world's role in preserving knowledge. They debate how much we should cherish our traditions versus innovate, and whether a revival of the Classics requires spiritual renewal. A thought-provoking conversation on the delicate balance between past and future!
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Oct 20, 2025 • 58min

Dr. James Hankins - The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_900)

Dr. James Hankins, a Harvard historian and author of *The Golden Thread*, dives into the importance of Renaissance studies and its influence on the Western tradition. He explores the fascinating life of Leonardo da Vinci and discusses the cyclical nature of Western history through recurring renaissances. Hankins critiques modern campus ideologies and emphasizes the value of classical learning preserved by Christianity. He also touches on the decline of meritocracy in academia and advocates for revitalizing Western Civ education, particularly for homeschoolers.

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