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2. What is an American?

Shows why Americans are unlike their European ancestors and what is expected of immigrants to America.
Available on January 9, 2026

3. Redefining Freedom

Examines Thomas Paine’s radical idea of freedom and its implications for his world and ours.
Available on January 23, 2026

4. Declaration of Independence

Examines the world-changing effects of the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution.
Available on February 6, 2026

5. Republican Polytheism?

Looks at the place of religion in American democracy.
Available on February 20, 2026

6. The Constitution and its Amendments

Focuses on the U.S. constitution and what it means to the modern world.
Available on March 6, 2026

7. What is a Creedal Nation?

Examines the notion of the United States of America as a "creedal nation."
Available on March 20, 2026

8. Celebrating Freedom

We celebrate American and Moroccan independence.
Streaming Live on July 4, 2026 at 11:00 am

Hosts

Anouar Majid and Bob (Robert) J. Allison have been friends since Anouar read Bob’s book The Crescent Obscured in the late 1990s. The book was gifted to Anouar by the late historian Jacques Downs, who knew that Anouar would find it interesting. Jacques’ prescient guess led Anouar into a whole new area of research in American literature and history, parts of which were eventually published in Freedom and Orthodoxy. Anouar and Bob have been in touch ever since, meeting in Portland, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; and Tangier, Morocco.

Anouar Majid

Anouar Majid is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New England. He is the author of Islam and America:  Building a Future Without Prejudice (Rowman & Littlefield, 2012; paperback edition, with new preface, 2015); We Are All Moors: Ending Centuries of Crusades Against Muslims and Other Minorities (University of Minnesota Press, 2009); A Call for Heresy: Why Dissent is Vital to Islam and America (University of Minnesota Press, 2007), Freedom and Orthodoxy: Islam and Difference in the Post-Andalusian Age (Stanford University Press, 2004), Unveiling Traditions: Postcolonial Islam in a Polycentric World (Duke University Press, 2000), and the novel Si Yussef (Quartet, 1992; Interlink, 2005). Majid published major scholarly articles in the journals Cultural Critique and Signs, and contributed opinion pieces to the Chronicle of Higher EducationWashington Post, New York Times (with a colleague), and other national and international publications. His life and work were featured on Al Jazeera television and the Bill Moyers Journal.

Robert J. Allison

Robert J. Allison

Robert J. Allison is a professor of history at Suffolk University. His books include The Crescent Obscured: The United States and the Muslim World, a biography of American naval hero Stephen Decatur, and short books on the history of Boston, the American Revolution, and an edition of The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Two of his classes, “Before 1776: Life in Colonial America,” and “The Age of Benjamin Franklin” are available from The Great Courses. As chair of Revolution 250, a consortium of organizations planning Revolutionary commemorations in Massachusetts, he hosts its weekly podcast (https://www.buzzsprout.com/1336051) featuring conversations on the Revolution with historians and interpreters. He received his Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization at Harvard, the first American studies doctoral program. He is President of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts (https://www.colonialsociety.org/), a scholarly organization focused on early American history, and a life-trustee of the USS CONSTITUTION Museum.