Browse newsletters about historical analysis
40 historical analysis newsletters from across the web

Skipped History
by Ben Tumin
Ben Tumin's Skipped History brings challenging U.S. history to life with levity, interviewing experts on conveniently overlooked events shaping today.

The Chip Letter
by Babbage
The Chip Letter explores the history of the computer and semiconductor industry, seeking interesting angles and historical lessons for tech enthusiasts.

As Our Days
by WSCFriedman
William Friedman shares his unique take on history and fiction, along with other interests, in a personal blog known for its casual updates and distinctive voice.

How to Topple Tyrants | Charlotte en France | Substack
by Charlotte en France
Charlotte en France's "How to Topple Tyrants" documents how people resist, survive, and build better, drawing on modern stories and historical resistance.

The Royal Files
by Jane
Explore royal news, history, and opinions with The Royal Files by Jane. Delivers cultural insights on monarchies past and present.

Adult Sex Ed | Dani Faith Leonard | Substack
by Dani Faith Leonard
Filmmaker and writer Dani Faith Leonard's Adult Sex Ed dives into the history, culture, and science of sex, exploring topics from lube to celebrity tapes and extremism.

History, Etc | Dan Jones | Substack
by Dan Jones
Historian Dan Jones explores history and the world around us, with a focus on the medieval period, through essays, Q&As, audio, and community discussions.

Who We Are
by The Who We Are Project
The Who We Are Project fosters a community where readers can connect over shared interests and engage in discussions via the comments section.

History Explored
by History Explored
Historian David, with a First Class Honours degree and 50 years as a journalist, explores Modern History, detailing how people of the past thought and lived.

Phoenician Hunter | Substack
by Phoenician Hunter
Phoenician Hunter explores historical mysteries, challenging established beliefs and seeking truth through reason. A deep dive into the past for knowledge-lovers.

Emmanuel Todd
by Emmanuel Todd
Emmanuel Todd publishes a newsletter. The provided 'About' section does not specify the topics or content that this newsletter covers.

Canadian History Ehx
by Canadian History Ehx
Explore Canadian history one post at a time with Canadian History Ehx. Discover Canada's past from Canadian History Ehx.

Political Economy, Stats, and Society | Tibor Rutar | Substack
by Tibor Rutar
Sociologist Tibor Rutar explores global issues in economic and political sociology, examining capitalism, democracy, and inequality via quantitative causal inference.

Hiraeth - Longing for the Past
by Nathen Amin
Historian Nathen Amin offers inconsistent musings on Henry VII, the Wars of the Roses, and other historical topics, plus updates on his works-in-progress and events.

The Tactical Notebook | Bruce Ivar Gudmundsson | Substack
by Bruce Ivar Gudmundsson
Factual articles and decision games on military organizations and events. Covers modern European and American armies, continuing a 1990s print legacy.

15th Century Feminist | 15thCenturyFeminist | Substack
by 15thCenturyFeminist
15th Century Feminist reimagines erased and villainized women of the Middle Ages through a trauma-informed, anti-patriarchal lens, fostering community.

shieldmaidenpdx | Substack
by shieldmaidenpdx
Professional historian Terri (shieldmaidenpdx) delves into the Viking Age and ancient history, offering insights, podcast interviews, and historical cooking.

A User's Guide to History
by H. W. Brands
H. W. Brands' A User's Guide to History explores historical events, economic theories, and political doctrines, connecting them to today's world.

Revista de Historia | Substack
by Revista de Historia
Revista de Historia provides expert-curated articles and multimedia on history. It features free daily content and a premium newsletter with in-depth essays.

Study Marry Kill | Alexis Coe | Substack
by Alexis Coe
Presidential historian Alexis Coe writes Study Marry Kill, digging into overlooked stories, dismantling historical myths, and exposing how the past still gets mangled.

The H Files by Helen Castor | Substack
by Helen Castor
Historian Helen Castor unpacks untold stories and hidden research from her book writing, offering unique insights into the medieval and Tudor worlds.

Hidden Histories
by Jeffrey S. Kaye
Jeffrey S. Kaye's "Hidden Histories" explores forgotten narratives and overlooked events, uncovering lesser-known stories from the past for curious minds.

È la Storia bellezza | Fabio Andriola | Substack
by Fabio Andriola
Fabio Andriola, giornalista professionista, esplora la Storia con rigore giornalistico, collegando eventi passati al presente e scoprendo notizie inedite.

Zoomer Historian
by Zoomer Historian
Zoomer Historian creates historical video content. After a YouTube ban, this creator is entirely viewer-funded, relying on subscriptions to produce their work.

The Humanity Archive | Jermaine Fowler | Substack
by Jermaine Fowler
Jermaine Fowler, NYT bestselling author, connects forgotten history to today's headlines, providing deep context, patterns, and understanding.

History Does You
by Secretary of Defense Rock
Secretary of Defense Rock analyzes military strategy, civil-military relations, and historical events, offering nuanced insights into contemporary policy and global affairs.

ReRouted By History | Zeitgeist Media Artisans | Substack
by Zeitgeist Media Artisans
ReRouted By History explores historical turning points, revealing how the world could have ended differently with accessible analysis and sharp explainers.

Helen Carr
by Helen Carr
Helen Carr offers in-depth historical articles, interviews, and community events, including tutorials on 'how to do history' and courses on the Middle Ages.

ROYALS EXTRA BY SALLY BEDELL SMITH | Substack
by Sally Bedell Smith
Acclaimed royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith provides behind-the-scenes insights into the British royal family, drawing from decades of research and best-selling books.

Tad Stoermer
by Tad Stoermer
Tad Stoermer's newsletter fosters a community for individuals to share interests and engage in discussions.

Abbey Goes Design Scouting | Abbey Nova | Substack
by Abbey Nova
Design historian and novelist Abbey Nova explores the fascinating stories behind the objects and spaces that shape our daily lives, from 19th-century silver to modern design.

Forgotten Footprints | Prateek Dasgupta | Substack
by Prateek Dasgupta
Prateek Dasgupta's Forgotten Footprints explores overlooked civilizations, unearths archaeological discoveries, and delves into the history of food.

Anti-Social Studies
by Emily Glankler
No specific details about this newsletter's content are provided in the available About section, making a summary impossible.

Michael Hoffman's Revelation of the Method
by Michael Hoffman
Revisionist historian Michael Hoffman offers columns for truth-seekers, exploring history and epistemology beyond legacy media's conformity and bias.

Non-Boring History | Annette Laing | Substack
by Annette Laing
Annette Laing, an ex-history professor, makes US & UK academic history accessible with chatty, humorous stories. Discover the past in a genuinely non-boring, insightful way.

American Times with Tim Barnicle | Substack
by Tim Barnicle
Tim Barnicle delivers forgotten and untold stories from American history, offering readers new insights into events they may have never heard.

Тамара Эйдельман | Tamara Eidelman | Substack
by Tamara Eidelman
Author Tamara Eidelman shares lessons in history, exploring various topics within the Culture category.

RichardGage911
by Richard Gage, AIA - Architect
This newsletter provides evidence packages, podcasts, and news from the 9/11 Truth Movement, aiming to educate the public on 9/11 WTC events.

History Today
History Today, founded 1951, presents monthly articles from scholars on diverse historical topics, bridging academic research with accessible general interest.
World History Institute
World History Institute delves into global civilizations, pivotal events, and key figures, revealing history's enduring impact on the present.