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Papers by Chuck Hamilton
Just what the title suggests; not a deep dive but an overview of highlights of the Ku Klux Klan a... more Just what the title suggests; not a deep dive but an overview of highlights of the Ku Klux Klan after the War of the Rebellion, the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan founded in 1915, and the groups set up after the Second World War then Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (1954) in the City of Chattanooga and Hamilton County, Tennessee.
Information on pre-Roman Britain, Roman Britannia, post-Roman realms of the Brithons on Britannia... more Information on pre-Roman Britain, Roman Britannia, post-Roman realms of the Brithons on Britannia Major and in the diaspora, and lists of the most important lines of kings and other rulers in those realms, with an lengthy chronicle-like timeline covering those periods. (updated 25 Dec 2024)
This project began with a fascination over various Christmas traditions in the British Isles and ... more This project began with a fascination over various Christmas traditions in the British Isles and ballooned from there into a full outline, or floor plan if you will, of the Church in the Isles from the scarce facts available regarding the Roman times until the Reformation. It covers four basic areas: the early Irish Church, Structure and Hierarchy, Worship, and the Kalendar, and is fairly dense with facts and little "discussion".
(revised with new info on the Diocese of Lindisfarne and several Anglo-Saxon saints added to the Kalendar 3 December 2023)
(literally the day after uploading the above revision, I ran across the Martyrology of the Use of Exeter and added a few entries.)
(additional info on Crom Dubh na Nollaig, Lammas Day, and the Last Sunday of July in Ireland added 9 December 2024.)
The Army of the Cumberland was the field army of the Union Department of the Cumberland during th... more The Army of the Cumberland was the field army of the Union Department of the Cumberland during the U.S.A.'s War of the Rebellion (1861-1865). After the Union victory in the Battles for Chattanooga, its bulk was bivouacked in the nearby region until the beginning of the Atlanta Campaign, independent of the Post of Chattanooga. These are those locations, first by command then by location.
Chattanooga's several street and local railways from the beginning of the first mule-drawn trolle... more Chattanooga's several street and local railways from the beginning of the first mule-drawn trolley to the last electric trolley on 10 April 1947, including mule-powered, electricity-powered, and steam-powered , with routes of each and the communities they served. (updated 23 Sep 2024)
Communities and placenames in the eastern section of Hamilton Co., Tennessee, both historical but... more Communities and placenames in the eastern section of Hamilton Co., Tennessee, both historical but no longer extant and contemporary with historical roots. (updated 7 Feb '21)
A history of social class in America and a brief history of capitalism from its High Medieval roots.
The major movements, financial crises, and laws relating to the American economy from the dawn of... more The major movements, financial crises, and laws relating to the American economy from the dawn of the 20th century through the COVID-19 pandemic and the USG response.
A history of human infection by Treponema pallidum pallidum, treatments, etc.
A brief description of the causes and treatments for sickle cell anemia and sickle cell disease.
On the five parasites that cause malaria in humans.
A brief history of HIV among humans and list of opportunistic infections related to AIDS
Title is self-explanatory
Ancient church orders are an often overlooked genre of Christian literature that circulated from ... more Ancient church orders are an often overlooked genre of Christian literature that circulated from the first through the fifth centuries CE. They were part catechism, part disciplinary manual, part liturgy, part instruction for church polity, part moral prescriptions and proscriptions.
A history of the development of the rosary in the Christian Church as well as that of the prayer ... more A history of the development of the rosary in the Christian Church as well as that of the prayer known as the Angelic Salutation, mostly focusing on the Church in the West but with a look at the Church in the East also.
A critique of the ideas of John Darby, the priest in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland who is the ... more A critique of the ideas of John Darby, the priest in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland who is the patriarch of both Christian millennialism and Christian Zionism.
An exegesis of what the Parable of the Workers would have meant to the audience of Isho Nasraya (... more An exegesis of what the Parable of the Workers would have meant to the audience of Isho Nasraya (Jesus Christ) in the Palestine of his time, particularly in Galilaea/Galil ha-Goyim.
One of the better known saying attributed to Isho Nasraya (Jesus Christ), the so-called Great Com... more One of the better known saying attributed to Isho Nasraya (Jesus Christ), the so-called Great Commandment, was not original but in fact one that fit in with Judaism contemporary to him with many antecedents.
Why Isho Nasraya--Jesus Christ--was crucified at the Feast of Tabernacles (Booths) rather than at... more Why Isho Nasraya--Jesus Christ--was crucified at the Feast of Tabernacles (Booths) rather than at the Feast of Pesach (Passover)-Matzot (Unleavened Bread), along with a look at Sukkot as the premier festival of Palestinian Judaism in the first century CE.
How the figures identified as one person in Christianity were and still are three separate indivi... more How the figures identified as one person in Christianity were and still are three separate individuals in the parent religion of Judaism.
Just what the title suggests; not a deep dive but an overview of highlights of the Ku Klux Klan a... more Just what the title suggests; not a deep dive but an overview of highlights of the Ku Klux Klan after the War of the Rebellion, the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan founded in 1915, and the groups set up after the Second World War then Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (1954) in the City of Chattanooga and Hamilton County, Tennessee.
Information on pre-Roman Britain, Roman Britannia, post-Roman realms of the Brithons on Britannia... more Information on pre-Roman Britain, Roman Britannia, post-Roman realms of the Brithons on Britannia Major and in the diaspora, and lists of the most important lines of kings and other rulers in those realms, with an lengthy chronicle-like timeline covering those periods. (updated 25 Dec 2024)
This project began with a fascination over various Christmas traditions in the British Isles and ... more This project began with a fascination over various Christmas traditions in the British Isles and ballooned from there into a full outline, or floor plan if you will, of the Church in the Isles from the scarce facts available regarding the Roman times until the Reformation. It covers four basic areas: the early Irish Church, Structure and Hierarchy, Worship, and the Kalendar, and is fairly dense with facts and little "discussion".
(revised with new info on the Diocese of Lindisfarne and several Anglo-Saxon saints added to the Kalendar 3 December 2023)
(literally the day after uploading the above revision, I ran across the Martyrology of the Use of Exeter and added a few entries.)
(additional info on Crom Dubh na Nollaig, Lammas Day, and the Last Sunday of July in Ireland added 9 December 2024.)
The Army of the Cumberland was the field army of the Union Department of the Cumberland during th... more The Army of the Cumberland was the field army of the Union Department of the Cumberland during the U.S.A.'s War of the Rebellion (1861-1865). After the Union victory in the Battles for Chattanooga, its bulk was bivouacked in the nearby region until the beginning of the Atlanta Campaign, independent of the Post of Chattanooga. These are those locations, first by command then by location.
Chattanooga's several street and local railways from the beginning of the first mule-drawn trolle... more Chattanooga's several street and local railways from the beginning of the first mule-drawn trolley to the last electric trolley on 10 April 1947, including mule-powered, electricity-powered, and steam-powered , with routes of each and the communities they served. (updated 23 Sep 2024)
Communities and placenames in the eastern section of Hamilton Co., Tennessee, both historical but... more Communities and placenames in the eastern section of Hamilton Co., Tennessee, both historical but no longer extant and contemporary with historical roots. (updated 7 Feb '21)
A history of social class in America and a brief history of capitalism from its High Medieval roots.
The major movements, financial crises, and laws relating to the American economy from the dawn of... more The major movements, financial crises, and laws relating to the American economy from the dawn of the 20th century through the COVID-19 pandemic and the USG response.
A history of human infection by Treponema pallidum pallidum, treatments, etc.
A brief description of the causes and treatments for sickle cell anemia and sickle cell disease.
On the five parasites that cause malaria in humans.
A brief history of HIV among humans and list of opportunistic infections related to AIDS
Title is self-explanatory
Ancient church orders are an often overlooked genre of Christian literature that circulated from ... more Ancient church orders are an often overlooked genre of Christian literature that circulated from the first through the fifth centuries CE. They were part catechism, part disciplinary manual, part liturgy, part instruction for church polity, part moral prescriptions and proscriptions.
A history of the development of the rosary in the Christian Church as well as that of the prayer ... more A history of the development of the rosary in the Christian Church as well as that of the prayer known as the Angelic Salutation, mostly focusing on the Church in the West but with a look at the Church in the East also.
A critique of the ideas of John Darby, the priest in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland who is the ... more A critique of the ideas of John Darby, the priest in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland who is the patriarch of both Christian millennialism and Christian Zionism.
An exegesis of what the Parable of the Workers would have meant to the audience of Isho Nasraya (... more An exegesis of what the Parable of the Workers would have meant to the audience of Isho Nasraya (Jesus Christ) in the Palestine of his time, particularly in Galilaea/Galil ha-Goyim.
One of the better known saying attributed to Isho Nasraya (Jesus Christ), the so-called Great Com... more One of the better known saying attributed to Isho Nasraya (Jesus Christ), the so-called Great Commandment, was not original but in fact one that fit in with Judaism contemporary to him with many antecedents.
Why Isho Nasraya--Jesus Christ--was crucified at the Feast of Tabernacles (Booths) rather than at... more Why Isho Nasraya--Jesus Christ--was crucified at the Feast of Tabernacles (Booths) rather than at the Feast of Pesach (Passover)-Matzot (Unleavened Bread), along with a look at Sukkot as the premier festival of Palestinian Judaism in the first century CE.
How the figures identified as one person in Christianity were and still are three separate indivi... more How the figures identified as one person in Christianity were and still are three separate individuals in the parent religion of Judaism.