Ex Hadriano Muro … or “From Hadrian’s Wall.”
Ex Hadriano Muro is our electronic newsletter, published monthly from the Institute’s website. Our electronic newsletter offers up-to-the-minute news, thoughts, opinions, and reflections on fast-breaking events and issues.
The newsletter will have columns, news, and analysis with additional features and articles from previous issues available to PAI members. Regular features will be:
Call to Arms
A continuous column on breaking issues concerning conservatives. This is the intelligence report on a bi-weekly basis, served in a professional, exciting format.
Centurion’s Report
Up-to-the minute local news from right at the Wall: what is happening in and around Madison, Wisconsin.
Technology and the Conservative
Computer technology and gadgets are about more than impressing your friends and neighbors with your new stereo; they’re about knowledge, information, and power. This electronic column concerns the effects of technology and gadgets on privacy, politics, the government, and your life.
About Hadrian’s Wall
One of the great monuments to the power of the Roman Empire, Hadrian’s Wall stretched across 73 miles of open country. When the Emperor visited Britain in 122 AD, he ordered a wall to be built between the Solway Firth in the West and the River Tyne in the east “to separate Romans from Barbarians.”
Within six years, the wall had been completed in its most basic form. The majority of the wall was built of stone, ranging from eight to ten Roman Feet wide. It began in the east, and reached the River Irthing near present day Carlisle; from there it continues west to the Solway Firth.
