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Great Interview With Eric Foner in New Yorker on His New Book

Eric Foner’s new book The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution is due out in a week. The book by…

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NY Times Reviews Book That Asks Whether Germans Have a Truer Memory of Their Atrocities Than We Do of Ours

The New York Times has an interesting review of the new book LEARNING FROM THE GERMANS: Race and the Memory of Evil by Susan Neiman…

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General Frank Blair Warns That “Negro Suffrage” Leads to “Adulteration of Our Anglo-Saxon Race”

Frank Blair was a leading member of the prominent Blair Family. Before the war he was a Free-Soil Democrat. During the war he was a…

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NY Times Article by Eric Foner on “The Lost Promise of Reconstruction”

The New York Times has an interesting article from historian Eric Foner on The Lost Promise of Reconstruction. From the article: Among the unanticipated consequences…

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1619 Podcast: Slavery and the Birth of American Music

The 1619 project at the New York Times has another new podcast. This one looks at slavery and the birth of American music. This one…

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Part 3: Why Academic Historians Should Thank Their Colleagues on Social Media and Why They Are Important for Democracy

This is my third blog post on historian Earl Hess’s article on the Internet and Civil War history that appeared this week in the journal…

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Part 2: Academic Historians Zero in on What They Don’t Like About Using Social Media: Hint-He Lives in Boston

Yesterday I wrote about an article in the scholarly journal Civil War History by historian Earl Hess on “The Internet and Civil War Studies.” The…

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Freedom After Slavery: The Black Experience and the Freedmen’s Bureau in Reconstruction Texas by Lavonne Jackson Leslie

Freedom After Slavery: The Black Experience and the Freedmen’s Bureau in Reconstruction Texas by Lavonne Jackson Leslie (2012) $26.95 Hardcover, $16.96 Paper, $3.99 Kindle. ​ I…

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The Social Media Problem for Civil War Historians: They Don’t Like It & They Wish It Would Go Away

The scholarly journal Civil War History has a troubling article by historian Earl Hess on “The Internet and Civil War Studies.” The article relies on…

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NY Times 1619 Podcast: The Economy Slavery Built

Episode 2 is up of the New York Times new podcast series on slavery. You can listen to it here.

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