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A JOURNAL OF NATIONALIST THOUGHT & HISTORY

Archives & Back Issues 2000

We are proud to offer our print magazine The Barnes Review online in our Archive. Most of the back issues can still be purchased as hard copies. Some of the older issues are sold out, but we are working on getting them online as free PDF downloads.

Prices vary from issue to issue. In case you buy more than two copies of one or several issues, we give a discount of 20% on the total. The discount will be calculated and listed during the checkout procedure.

All six 2000 issues are 8.5"×11", saddle stitched, ca. 80 pp., printed in 2 colors throughout.

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The Barnes Review, January/February 2000: The Victory of Hermann Over the Roman Legions

The Barnes Review, January/February 2000: The Victory of Hermann Over the Roman Legions

Hermann’s Victory Over the Roman Legions By Edward Creasy Hermann, known among the Roman people as Arminius, is TBR’s choice for the “Man of the Last Two Millennia.” Without him, such a thing as white, English-speaking Americans would not exist. Ironically, his brother fought for the enemy, and Hermann was murdered by his fellow Germans. Great Britain, the Jews and Palestine By Samuel Landman The Zionist claim to the land of Palestine has always rested on Lord Arthur...
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The Barnes Review, March/April 2000: The 'Reconquista': The Making of Woodrow Wilson— An American Nero?

The Barnes Review, March/April 2000: The 'Reconquista': The Making of Woodrow Wilson— An American Nero?

Woodrow Wilson: An American Nero? By Michael Collins Piper Strange high-level, behind-the-scenes forces brought Woodrow Wilson to power, preparing the stage for the disastrous century of U.S. intervention around the globe that followed. Imperialism is Not the American Way By William Jennings Bryan One hundred years ago, the great Bryan objected to the imperialistic new course Uncle Sam was setting for the American people. Now read Bryan’s objections in his own words. Simon Girty &...
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The Barnes Review, May/June 2000: Hiroshima: Assault On a Beaten Foe?

The Barnes Review, May/June 2000: Hiroshima: Assault On a Beaten Foe?

Hiroshima: Assault on a Beaten Foe By Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes Was it necessary to drop atomic bombs on Japanese cities? Did we save millions of lives by sacrificing hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians, or was this history’s greatest war crime?… MONETARY POLICY & ROME’S DECLINE By Stephen Zarlenga What is the “monetary secret of the ages”? For millennia, a powerful but little-known force has been shaping the development of civilization as we know...


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The Barnes Review, July/August 2000: The Riddle of the White 'Mummies' Of Ancient China

The Barnes Review, July/August 2000: The Riddle of the White 'Mummies' Of Ancient China

The Riddle of the White Mummies Of Ancient China By Dr. Alexander Jacob China’s civilization is hailed as one of the Earth’s oldest. Yet it only goes back to about 1700 B.C. Centuries before that, some mysterious white people who dressed in tartans were in the area and gave the Chinese chariotry, metallurgy and other arts and sciences… Were the Mysterious Tokharians Kin to the Kelts? By John Tiffany A little-known group of whites, speaking an Indo-European language, lived in...
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The Barnes Review, September/October 2000: Ivan IV—The Czar They Call 'The Terrible'

The Barnes Review, September/October 2000: Ivan IV—The Czar They Call 'The Terrible'

A New Look at Ivan ‘the Terrible’ By Dr. M. Raphael Johnson Should Russia’s famous or infamous Czar Ivan the Terrible really be known as Ivan the Terrific (as in “Awesome”)? This was no Stalin or Lenin, nor was he another Pol Pot or Hulagu with their stacks of human skulls. While there were of course a few executions that took place under Ivan’s aegis, his government (when viewed through the lens of Revisionist history) was by no means a reign of terror, as...


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The Barnes Review, November/December 2000: In Defense of Monarchy

The Barnes Review, November/December 2000: In Defense of Monarchy

In Defense of Monarchy By Charles A. Coulombe America was founded as an independent entity partly because the time had come to separate ourselves from the “Mother Country” of Britain but also because our Founding Fathers were strongly republican—that is, they detested the very institution of hereditary monarchy. In light of this, and in spite of it, is there any justification for a monarchical form of government? According to traditionalist Charles Coulombe, a strong argument...
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