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Bitter Fruits of Bondage by Armstead Robinson
LiteratureKeith HarrisMay 4, 2014Armstead Robinson, Civil War, Confederate defeat, historiography, Lost Cause, slaveryComment
Love Him or Hate Him - Dan is the Man
VeteransKeith HarrisMay 3, 2014Daniel E- Sickles, Excelsior Brigade, Gettysburg, Glenn LaFantasie, III Corp, Isabella II, Little Round TopComment
Six Out of Seven Ain't Too Shabby
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisApril 30, 2014keith harris historyComment
Is There Any Other "Copse" of Trees?
popular cultureKeith HarrisApril 28, 2014George Pickett, Gettysburg, James Longstreet, John B- Bachelder, Pickett's ChargeComment
February 24th 1942 - a date which will live in obscurity: The Battle of Los Angeles
popular cultureKeith HarrisApril 26, 20141941, Battle of Los Angeles, Pearl Harbor, Spielberg, Wild Bill Kelso, WWII Comments
Moronic Party Politicking
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisApril 24, 2014election of 2016, memes, moron, party politics Comments
A Beastly Chamber Pot
A Beastly Chamber Pot
popular cultureKeith HarrisApril 21, 2014Benjamin F- Butler, chamber pots, Civil War, General Order #28, New Orleans, the Beast ButlerComment
Harper's Weekly and the Bloody Shirt
ReconciliationKeith HarrisApril 18, 2014Abraham Lincoln, election of 1872, Harper's Weekly, Horace Greely, John Wilkes Booth, Reconciliation, ReconstructionComment
Lincoln
UncategorizedKeith HarrisApril 15, 2014 Comments
Rachel Jackson - Insulted to Death?
Office HoursKeith HarrisApril 13, 2014#harristorian, Andrew Jackson, keith harris history, Office Hours Shorts, Rachel Jackson Comments
The Brothers' War - Some Scholarly Origins
SoldiersKeith HarrisApril 12, 2014Bell I Wiley, brothers war, Bruce Catton, ReconciliationComment
Appomattox Day
SoldiersKeith HarrisApril 10, 2014Appomattox, Appomattox Day, Army of Northern Virginia, Army of the Potomac, Robert E- Lee, Ulysses S- Grant, Union veterans Comments
More on Contingency - Ed Ayers's In the Presence of Mine Enemies
LiteratureKeith HarrisApril 9, 2014Contingency, deep contingency, Edward L- Ayers, James McPhersonComment
The Geezer of Gettysburg
SoldiersKeith HarrisApril 8, 2014Civil War, Civil War books, Gettysburg, John Burns, memoryComment
Elmer E. Ellsworth - an Unfortunate Civil War First
SoldiersKeith HarrisApril 4, 2014Abraham Lincoln, battle deaths, Civil War soldiers, Elmer Ellsworth, Francis Brownell, James W- Jackson, Marshall House Inn Comments
Do We Really Need Another Book About Gettysburg?
LiteratureKeith HarrisApril 1, 2014Allen C- Guelzo, Civil War books, Gettysburg, Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize Comments
Turning Points
LiteratureKeith HarrisApril 1, 2014Battle Cry of Freedom, Cemetery RIdge, Civil War, Contingency, Gettysburg, High Water Mark, James McPherson, Turning Points Comments
Los Angeles Plaza - 1860s
Los AngelesKeith HarrisMarch 29, 2014historical memory, Los Angeles, memory, Old LA, Olvera Street, PlazaComment
Mysteries Abound - Whatever Happened to the Body of Confederate General Richard B. Garnett?
SoldiersKeith HarrisMarch 28, 2014Confederate Soldiers, Gettysburg, Hollywood Cemetery, Richard B Garnett Comments
Sherman's March and the History Channel
popular cultureKeith HarrisMarch 27, 2014History Channel, March to the Sea, Savannah, ShermanComment
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