Predictive History is not fortune-telling. It is a way of reading history for recurring pressures: what leaders are rewarded for doing, what institutions are built to protect, what geography makes difficult, and what ideology makes people unable to see.
Professor Jiang Xueqin's lectures are valuable because they often move beyond single events. They ask what a moment reveals about power, education, culture, empire, legitimacy, and the long cycles that shape public life.
History Predicted turns those lectures into briefs and videos that help readers identify the argument, follow the evidence, and decide which original lecture to study next.