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Days of Opportunity: The U.S. and Afghanistan before the Soviet Invasion with Robert Rakove
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48:07I am super stoked to have my old friend Rob on the show to discuss his new book, which of course you can get right HERE! Enjoy, and please let me know what you think :)
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Today I get to talk about my adopted hometown of Los Angeles!! And since I love to talk about the history of LA that rests beneath the surface...often just out of sight...who better to have on than Etan Rosenbloom, the greater of my favorite Insta account, EtanDoesLA and the host of a first-rate website on LA's over 600+ landmarks on the National R…
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United States involvement in World War II is a complicated story, but incomplete unless we discuss black Americans and their contributions to the war effort. Matt and I get to it, discussing everything from support roles to civil right initiatives to the Double V campaign. This is good stuff...all from his recent book - Half American: The Epic Stor…
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Musings on the Civil War with Bradley M. Gottfried
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56:43Brad has written 19 books on the Civil War, and we talk about a bunch of them...and his work on Gettysburg especially - like why people fixate on that battle as the turning point of the war. Hmmmm. And of course, we discuss maps. There's some surprises here so make sure to listen closely :) Oh - and if you want his super awesome map book, then clic…
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In this episode, I welcome author and screenwriter Don Alexander and we discuss his novel: Shackles of a Freeman: the Untold Story of Lewis Sheridan Leary. Leary was the son of a free black man in Antebellum North Carolina who finds his way into the ranks of John Brown and is involved in raid on Harper's Ferry. This is a gripping historical fiction…
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Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War: The Union Army with Adam D. Mendelsohn
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57:43Dr. Adam Mendelsohn, professor of history at the University of Cape Town and the director of the Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies, joins me to discuss his latest book: Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War: The Union Army What a fascinating conversation indeed! We talk about the Jewish experience in the military and also about Jews in the United States …
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One More War to Fight with Stephen A. Goldman
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56:33Steve and I discuss one of my favorite topics: Civil War veterans. And as a psychiatrist, he brings a unique perspective to the conversation - and offers compelling evidence about their postwar attitudes concerning the war itself and why they fought it in the first place. You can get his book, One More War to Fight: Union Veterans' Battle for Equal…
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The Great Rogue Historian RELAUNCH - with Coni Constantine
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13:26My lovely wife, Coni and I have a quick chat about the RELAUNCH of the Rogue Historian Podcast, the phrase "throughout history," Grover Cleveland, and of course how saunas affect one's skin. Support this podcast! Grab The Rogue Historian merch HERE Read my latest book, Mastering the Past Check out all the rest at KeithHarrisHistory.com…
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Black Northerners and the Debate over Military Service in the Civil War
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43:54I loved speaking with Brian Taylor about his new book: Fighting for Citizenship - he really challenged my thinking about black northerners and their service in the Civil War. Hope you enjoy... it's the last show of 2020!!
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Elizabeth Rynecki is the great-granddaughter of Polish Jewish artist Moshe Rynecki. She and I discussed her incredible documentary film, Chasing Portraits - about the search for Moshe's artwork lost during World War II.
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In Search of Sexual Health with Elliott Bowen
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47:26A fascinating conversation about syphilis and heath tourism in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Elliott is the author of In Search of Sexual Health: Diagnosing and Treating Syphilis in Hot Springs Arkansas, 1890-1940.
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The War Outside My Window with Janet E. Croon
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57:47Jan and I discuss her edited volume: The War Outside My Window: The Civil War Diary of LeRoy Wiley Gresham, 1861-1865. The diary offers the unique perspective of a young man bedridden during the war.
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The Families' Civil War with Holly A. Pinheiro, Jr.
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58:20Holly and I discuss his forthcoming book, The Families' Civil War...all about Philly, black soldiers in the USCT, and their extended families at home.
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Colossal Ambitions and Confederate Exceptionalism with Adrian Brettle
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1:05:29Greetings! Adrian and I discuss his new book, Colossal Ambitions: Confederate Planning for a Post-Civil War World...and how the Rebs saw themselves in a global context (it's really interesting, y'all...)
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Gettysburg's Lutheran Seminary and the Battle on July 1, 1863 with Codie Eash
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59:15One of my favorite spots on the battlefield - which doesn't get the love it deserves. Codie takes us on a virtual "tour" of sorts and contextualizes Seminary Ridge in the context of the Battle of Gettysburg and the war
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The "Dark Turn" in Civil War History with Sarah Handley-Cousins, Jonathan S. Jones, and Diane Miller Sommerville (part II)
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34:24We wrap up our discussion on the so-called "dark turn" and even respond to some pretty harsh criticism.
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The "Dark Turn" in Civil War History with Sarah Handley-Cousins, Jonathan S. Jones, and Diane Miller Sommerville (part I)
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43:38I sit down with three Rogue Historian veterans to discuss the so-called "Dark Turn" and how we might use it to rethink how we understand Civil War soldiering.
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Unpacking the Cambridge History of the American Civil War with Aaron Sheehan-Dean
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52:45I speak with the editor of the new Cambridge Civil War anthology about the process and about the discipline.
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The Age of Andrew Jackson with Daniel Gullotta
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53:49Daniel Gullotta is Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University and the host of the Age of Jackson podcast - he and I discuss podcasting, the public, and Antebellum politics (with a little of the election of 2020 mixed in). Enjoy!
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Seceding from Secession: the Creation of West Virginia with Eric J .Wittenberg
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53:54Eric and I discuss the Civil War (eventual) state of West Virginia, the the tensions, and the Constitutional hurdles of creating the 5th border state. Check out his new BOOK on the subject - Seceding from Secession: War, Politics, and the Creation of West Virginia.
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George Washington and His Cabinet with Lindsay Chervinsky
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1:02:39Lindsay and I discuss her new book, The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution..I really enjoyed this book and I think you will too - have a listen! .
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The Powells of Virginia with Alison Herring (part II)
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45:40Alison and I continue our conversation about the Powell family - and especially on the enslaved people connected to them.
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The Powells of Virginia with Alison Herring (part I)
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35:57Alison and I discuss the extraordinary lives of the Powell family of Virginia and those to whom they were connected in the years leading up to and during the American Civil War.
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The Road to the Second Amendment with Noah Shusterman (part II)
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42:43Noah and I pick up where we left off in part I and discuss why Noah thinks the Second Amendment no longer makes sense...which btw, is the opening line in his new book, Armed Citizens: The Road from Ancient Rome to the Second Amendment.
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The Road to the Second Amendment with Noah Shusterman (part I)
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37:47This is a conversation that anyone who has an interest in the Second Amendment should hear...Noah and I discuss his latest book, Armed Citizens: the Road to the Second Amendment. IN part one we discuss context and meaning behind the amendment...good stuff!
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Reconciliation after Civil Wars with Paul Quigley and James Hawdon
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1:03:16I love discussing reconciliation - I mean...it's kinda my thing. In this episode, we take on reconciliation by casting a wider net... and look at Paul and Jim's latest book, Reconciliation after Civil Wars: Global Perspectives.
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Reflections on the American Civil War with Gary Gallagher (part II)
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38:26Gary and I continue our conversation covering the themes in his latest book: The Enduring Civil War - and even take questions from Twitter! How cool is that?
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Reflections on the American Civil War with Gary Gallagher (part I)
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33:02The first of a two-part episode in which Gary and I discuss his latest book, The Enduring Civil War: Reflections on the Great American Crisis. This collection of 71 essay will surely captivate anyone interested in the war...and we address a number of themes in the book.
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The Wickedest City in America with Tammy Ingram
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47:51Tammy and I discuss her forthcoming book on organized crime in Phenix City, Alabama. Guess what. I had no idea about any of this. Seriously...mind = blown.
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The Use and Legacy of Landmines in the Civil War with Ken Rutherford
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40:24Ken and I discuss the use and legacy of landmines in the Civil War...and Ken's work to ban the use of landmines worldwide, as explained in his latest book: America's Buried History.
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Power and Politics in the Civil War South with Stephanie McCurry
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1:06:47MY 100th EPISODE!!! I discuss the Confederate experiment in nationhood with Dr. Stephanie McCurry...and especially her book Confederate Reckoning.
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Reflecting on the Work and Legacy of Bernard Bailyn with Michael Hattem
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1:07:05I chat with historian of Early America Michael Hattem, author of the forthcoming Past and Prologue: Politics and Memory in the American Revolution, about the work of Bernard Bailyn...and the convo is fascinating. This is the first in a series of discussions concerning major figures in American historiography - enjoy!!…
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European Nationalist Movements and the Making of the Confederacy with Ann L. Tucker
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57:23Ann and I chat about her new book: Newest Born of Nations - which details the liberal/conservative tensions embedded within Confederate nationalism in a 19th-century international context.
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Free Love and Radicals with Sherry L. Smith
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53:22Poetry and progressive politics frame the backdrop for this fascinating story - I sit down with Sherry to discuss her latest book: Bohemians West
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The Stories We Keep Telling about the Civil War with Cody Marrs
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1:10:53I sit down with Cody to talk through some of the ideas in his latest: Not Even Past: The Stories We Keep Telling about the Civil War. I love this stuff...and we had a great convo!
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The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America with Daniel Mandell
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1:03:30I sit down to discuss Dan's latest book: The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America. Listen up!! Some of these things might sound awfully familiar to you...and they go WAY back!
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American Discord with Megan L. Bever and Laura Mammina
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56:09I sit down with Megan and Laura to take on some particulars of the Civil War era which help us explain the war broadly defined....all outlined in their new book, American Discord: The Republic and Its People in the Civil War Era.
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The Revolt that Ended Slavery in the British Empire with Tom Zoellner
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53:17Tom and I discuss his latest book, Island on Fire - about the 1831-32 slave revolt in Jamaica.
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Environmental History and the Civil War with Judkin Browning and Timothy Silver
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43:23I am very much looking forward to using Judkin and Tim's new book, An Environmental History of the Civil War in my own classroom - today we discuss some of the salient points in the book.
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Confederate Monuments and the Changing Commemorative Landscape with Hilary Green
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56:17Hey all - if you listen to just one of my shows...listen to this one. Dr. Green and I discuss the current efforts to remove Confederate monuments across the South and why this changing narrative is so vastly significant.
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The Slave Trade in the Civil War South with Robert Colby
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52:22Oh yes...the slave trade in the Confederacy was as vibrant as ever - I talk with Dr. Robert Colby about what all that means....and it's fascinating stuff, y'all.
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Gettysburg's Peach Orchard with James Hessler
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49:14Get up to speed on the July 2, 1863 fun with Dan Sickles, James Longstreet and what was going on at the Peach Orchard. We talk about his new book on the subject and sort through the confusion.
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Atlantic History in the 19th Century with Niels Eichhorn
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49:33For the longest time, scholars thought of "Atlantic History" as an 18th century phenomenon. Niels and I take another look - at the so-called "long 19th century" and discuss his latest book on the subject: Atlantic History in the 19th Century.
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Ever feel like you hit a wall? Doesn't it suck? Doesn't have to! xoxo
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Coni discusses a fave from The Four Agreements - Don't take things personally, even when they seem totes personal! The Have-To-Poop Hall Pass also gets a nod, keepin it classy as always.
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This Cosmic Dance Party of Uncertainty is Lit
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3:57Hell yasssssss it is! What in the jamboreeney am I talkin about? Ya gotta tune in to find out babe. xoxo
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Gettysburg in the 20th Century with John Heckman - The Tattooed Historian
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45:24Every year John takes my Civil War students around the Gettysburg battlefield and shows them the WWI and WWII hot spots. We couldn't go this year - because...you know, lock down. So we talked it out.
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This year's been brought to you by UNCERTAINTY. #amirite Does that have to be a totally bad thing? You decide. Fresh Lady Balls inspo as we get into the groove of a new and fast changing world.
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Annnnnnd we're back! Ready to ride out this global pandemic like the baller you are? Me too. Get in loser, we're gonna work on ourselves while we stay inside. xoxo
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How Surrender Defined the Civil War with David Silkenat
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1:09:32David and I discuss his fantastic new book, Raising the White Flag. You should get a copy...you can thank me later :)
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