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Saving Yellowstone: Exploration & Preservation In Reconstruction America- Megan Kate Nelson

The following hour-long audio lecture was delivered on Sunday, June 11, 2023 by Dr. Megan Kate Nelson at the 2023 CWI Summer Conference at Gettysburg…

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Around the Web December 2022: Best of Civil War & Reconstruction Blogs and Social Media

A lot of interesting stuff over the last month. Dave Powell’s  new series on the Atlanta Campaign was particularly interesting. By the way, if you…

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Podcast on William Walker’s Attempt in 1860 to Spread American Slave System to Central America and Mexico

The podcast company Wondery has a series on the American “Filibuster” William Walker. Walker used terrorism and war to make himself “president” of Nicaragua right…

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Podcast: Kidada Williams on the History of Terror and Survival in the War Against Reconstruction

Chris Hayes of MSNBC interviewed Professor Kidada E. Williams about her new book “I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the…

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Podcast: Jill Ogline Titus, on Gettysburg 1963: Civil Rights, Cold War Politics, and Historical Memory in Americas Most Famous Small Town

Gerry Prokopowicz of Civil War Talk Radio has a fascinating interview with Jill Ogline Titus, author of Gettysburg 1963: Civil Rights, Cold War Politics, and…

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Memory Wars Podcast Will Examine How the U.S. and Germany Deal With Memory of Slavery and Holocaust

Axios reports that a new five-part podcast launched today that looks at how Germany had to confront its history of human rights abuse and genocide…

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Around the Web June 2022: Best of Civil War & Reconstruction Blogs and Social Media

Note: You can now access my own Civil War/Reconstruction podcasts here.  New Website A new website that looks at Civil War naval forces got started…

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Around the Web May 2022: Best of Civil War & Reconstruction Blogs and Social Media

As you may know, I was ill with a life-threatening condition in March and April, which gave me plenty of time to lay in bed…

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Why Studying Reconstruction Helps Us Understand the Civil War: Civil War Reconstruction Podcast #2

This week I am releasing Episode 2 of the Civil War Reconstruction Podcast. This episode looks at why students of the Civil War will understand…

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Podcast on How Former Slaves Incorporated Into Cherokee Nation by Reconstruction Treaty Were Thrown Out and Now Are Back In

The Atlantic Magazine podcast The Experiment has a fascinating episode this month that looks at the status of African Americans descended from those held as…

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