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From the Mountains to the Sea
Los AngelesKeith HarrisJanuary 9, 2014highland ave, Los Angeles, pasadena, pasadena pacific railway, potholes, public transportation, subwayComment
What is Your First Memory of Historical Significance?
UncategorizedKeith HarrisJanuary 8, 2014historical memory, Nixon, scandal, watergate Comments
Can Social Media Bridge the Gulf Between Academic Historians and the Public?
Social MediaKeith HarrisJanuary 7, 2014Academia, social media, social media revolution, twitter Comments
Memory and Popular Culture
popular cultureKeith HarrisJanuary 6, 2014CIvil War in film, D- W- Griffith, popular culture, Reconstruction, South Carolina, The Birth of a NationComment
Bayyyyyyoooooooneeeeeeetttts....CHARGE! The 20th Maine in the film, Gettysburg
popular cultureKeith HarrisJanuary 5, 2014Civil War films, Gettysburg, Joshua Lawrence CHamberlain, Killer Angels, Michael Shaara, Ron Maxwell Comments
California Calls You
MigrationKeith HarrisJanuary 4, 2014Broadsides, California, migration, railroads, Southern Pacific, tourism, Union PacificComment
Robert E. Lee: A Tragic Figure in the American Experience
Civil WarKeith HarrisDecember 27, 2013American Experience, Confederacy, PBS, Robert E- Lee Comments
Free City
Civil WarKeith HarrisDecember 23, 2013Fashion, Fernando Wood, Free City, Hollywood, New YorkComment
Tweeting from the Hallowed Halls
Social MediaKeith HarrisDecember 10, 2013Allen Groves, education, scholars and the internet, social media, twitter, UVA Comments
Grand Army of the Republic - Busy in Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, VeteransKeith HarrisDecember 3, 2013Civil War commemorations, GAR, Grand Army of the Republic, Santa Barbara, veterans Comments
Much Ado About Revisionist History
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisNovember 29, 2013historians, history, revision, revisiontist history, social media, social media revolution, twitter, youtube Comments
Gone With the Wind and the Battle of Atlanta Wounded
popular cultureKeith HarrisNovember 28, 2013Civil War films, Civil War memory, Gone with the Wind, popular culture, Scarlett Comments
Reflections
LiteratureKeith HarrisNovember 25, 2013Battle of the Wilderness, Bloody Promenade, Civil War in Books, Stephen CushmanComment
Relax.
abraham LincolnKeith HarrisNovember 20, 2013gettysburg address, Lincoln, nicolayComment
Hush'd be the Camps To-day
CultureKeith HarrisNovember 15, 2013Abraham Lincoln, Civil War poetry, JFK, Kennedy, Walt WhitmanComment
The Roots Legacy
popular cultureKeith HarrisNovember 7, 201312 years a slave, alex haley, roots, steve mcqueen Comments
Harrison Gray Otis and the Burning of the Blue Sulphur Springs Resort
Ask Dr- Harris, Civil WarKeith HarrisNovember 5, 2013Blue Sulphur Springs Resort, Civil War, Harrison Gray Otis, West VirginiaComment
Starr King Post #52, GAR - Santa Barbara's Civil War Veterans
Santa Barbara, VeteransKeith HarrisNovember 5, 2013California, GAR, Memorial Day, Reconciliation, Thomas Starr King, Union veterans Comments
General Rosecrans Says Back Up Your Files
VeteransKeith HarrisNovember 3, 2013CIvil War veterans, Democratic politics, GAR, Robert E- Lee, UCLA, White Sulphur Springs, William RosecransComment
Elvis, Hollywood, and the Civil War
CultureKeith HarrisOctober 31, 2013Aura Lee, Civil War, Elvis Presley, Hollywood, Love Me Tender, War movies Comments
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