Sparks Commentary

Part history, part politics, and part random other stuff.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

A review of “Reconstruction: America After the Civil War”

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“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist w...
Friday, March 13, 2026

Is it better for hobbies to be broader or deeper?

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Is it better to be a generalist or a specialist? I did  another post  tackling this question somewhat, in the context of both professional d...
Wednesday, March 11, 2026

What undergraduate major(s) should I choose to become a lawyer?

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“The ABA [or ‘American Bar Association’] does not recommend any undergraduate majors or group of courses to prepare for a legal education. S...
Monday, March 9, 2026

Historiography: A fancy word for the “history of history” (among other things)

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It’s long been believed by the public that Marie Antoinette said the famous (or rather, infamous) line: “Let them eat cakes.” Modern histo...
Tuesday, March 3, 2026

A review of “Stock Frauds, Manipulations, and Insider Trading” (audiobook)

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So I was recently listening to some additional presentations from an audio series about investment . This particular installment was called ...
Thursday, February 26, 2026

A review of Ken Burns’ “Country Music” (PBS)

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Back in 2001, Ken Burns released a television history of  jazz music . I was a big fan of that series when it first came out. I never imag...
Sunday, February 22, 2026

How the Great Northern War facilitated the rise of Russia

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The Renaissance and the Enlightenment both saw some major wars in Northern Europe The Renaissance and the Enlightenment both saw some majo...
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By training, I am a business major with a concentration in marketing, and a certificate in economics. I originally wanted to do market research for businesses because I enjoyed the social science aspects of marketing, and I have studied psychology a little on my own; but I now wonder if this will ever be my field. I have also taken a fair amount of communications classes, because I thought about grad school in advertising or public relations (or even business & economic journalism), but I'm not sure I will ever do these things. (I'm glad I studied them just the same, though.) By inclination, I learn about a lot of other things in my spare time. For example, I am a history buff, an aspiring polyglot, an amateur linguist, a political philosopher (after a fashion), and a student of the Bible. Most of the things I study on my own these days have something to do with one of these subjects (or sometimes even more than one), and I write about many of them on my blog. So my actual profession is … you guessed it … a math tutor! Not what you'd expect, right? (Not what I would have expected, either … )
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