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Rebel Yell Bourbon. Discuss.
popular cultureKeith HarrisJanuary 29, 2014Bourbon, confederate, deep south, Kentucky, r, Rebel Yell Comments
Who Was George Brinski?
Civil WarKeith HarrisJanuary 28, 2014Civil War substitutes, George Grimski, Grover ClevelandComment
The Worst Film about the Civil War Era. Ever.
FilmKeith HarrisJanuary 25, 2014Civil War films, Robert Redford, rubbish, The Conspirator Comments
Who are the Caretakers of Modern Civil War Memory?
MemoryKeith HarrisJanuary 24, 2014Civil War, heritage, memoryComment
Angelenos - Mark Your Calenders!
UncategorizedKeith HarrisJanuary 23, 2014Civil War, The Autry, the West, Western HeritageComment
If You Can't Say Something Nice...
Civil WarKeith HarrisJanuary 21, 2014Abraham Lincoln, Anger, Bourbon, Civil War dogs, History Channel Comments
You Ask I Answer: Blogging History
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisJanuary 18, 2014academic blog, blogging, blogging history, CWI, M- Keith Harris, social media, unruly historianComment
Reject the Academic Job Market
Reject the Academic Job Market
Academia, PopularKeith HarrisJanuary 17, 2014 Comments
John Huston and the Art of the WWII Documentary
FilmKeith HarrisJanuary 12, 2014Documentary, George Marshall, John Huston, Mark Clark, San Pietro, WWIIComment
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
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