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Article Latest post $1.99 tier & upView 0 comments A Hell of a Regiment: The 20th Maine (with Jared Peatman)
June 16 0 likes 0 commentsView 0 comments Savas Beatie: Behind the Pages: SP '26 (with Ted Savas) Article June 11 $1.99 tier & up 0 0View 0 comments Shenandoah Battlefields—1862 (with Michael Gionfriddo) Article June 2 $1.99 tier & up 0 0View 0 comments Three Things I've Learned: With Sam Flowers and Ryan Quint Article May 27 $1.99 tier & up 0 0Practical Liberators (with Kris Teters) As Federal armies in the west captured huge swaths of land in the early years of the war, the front line of emancipation moved with them, presenting pressing problems for military, political, and civilian leaders alike. Historian Kristopher Teters says officers like Grant and Sherman became “Practical Liberators” by necessity. Article today at Jun 23 crawl Public 0 0View 0 comments Three Things I've Learned: With Sam Flowers and Ryan Quint Article 4 days ago at Jun 1 crawl $1.99 tier & up 0 0Practical Liberators (with Kris Teters) As Federal armies in the west captured huge swaths of land in the early years of the war, the front line of emancipation moved with them, presenting pressing problems for military, political, and civilian leaders alike. Historian Kristopher Teters says officers like Grant and Sherman became “Practical Liberators” by necessity. Article today at Jun 1 crawl Public 0 0Jackson's Romney Campaign (with Tim Snyder) Stonewall Jackson’s winter operations in the earliest months of 1862 proved to be one of the most notorious low points of his entire Civil War career. Author Tim Snyder has a new, in-depth look at this overlooked period of Jackson’s service, from Bath to Romney to the rocky fallout that resulted. Article today at Jun 1 crawl Public 0 0The Greatest Contest Afloat: Civil War on the Water (with Neil Chatelain) Forget the Eastern, Western, and Trans-Mississippi theaters of the Civil War. The naval theaters of the war invite an entirely different way of looking at the conflict. ECW's Neil Chatelain provides an overview of the Civil War on the water. Article today at Jun 1 crawl Public 0 0Congressional Violence (with Paul Quigley) Discussions of violence in Congress have made headlines again lately, from Markwayne Mullin’s confirmation hearings as secretary of Homeland Security to Heather Cox Richardson’s daily column. Dr. Paul Quigley has a new book about the most famous episode of Congressional violence, The Man Behind the Cane. He joins the Emerging Civil War podcast to talk about the infamous caning of Sen. Charles Sumner by Rep. Preston Brooks. Article April 28 Public 0 0From the Seven Days to the Potomac (with Devan Sommerville) The Summer of 1862 saw a huge swing in momentum for the Confederacy in the east following the rise of Robert E. Lee. Emerging Civil War's Devan Summerville followed in the footsteps of the Army of Northern Virginia this spring, and he joins podcast host Chris Mackowski to talk about his discoveries. Article today at May 14 crawl Public 0 0Little Round Top Reconsidered (with Joseph Boslet) Take a deep dive into the action on and around Little Round Top on July 2, 1863, during the battle of Gettysburg. In this episode of the Emerging Civil War Podcast, author Joseph Boslet brings a soldier's-eye view to some of the most famous fighting of the Civil War. Article July 2, 1863 Public 0 0