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Gettysburg Sacred Trust Weekend: Summary Recap
Public HistoryKeith HarrisJuly 6, 2015confederate, Flag controversy, Gettysburg, Gettysburg Sacred trust, UnionComment
#LoveWins
Things that make senseKeith HarrisJune 26, 2015Anthony Kennedy, civil rights, marraige equality, SCOTUSComment
Enough
RacismKeith HarrisJune 21, 2015Charleston, civil rights, history, Jim Crow, progressives, racism, racist, segregation, slavery, violenceComment
For My Adjunct Friends - Just a Suggestion...
Academia, EducationKeith HarrisJune 1, 2015Adjunct, Cameron Conaway, professors, teaching, university Comment
I'd love to be a Civil War buff...what do you have to do to be a buff?
popular cultureKeith HarrisMay 25, 2015buffs, Civil War buffs, Gettysburg, Jerr Seinfeld, Keith Hernandez, popular culture, SeinfeldComment
Gettysburg Sacred Trust
GettysburgKeith HarrisMay 20, 2015book signing, Civil War History, conferences, Gettysburg, Gettysburg Sacred trustComment
3-D Richmond Slave Trade
TechnologyKeith HarrisMay 11, 2015antebellum, digital scholarship, Richmond, slave trade, slavery, technology, University of Richmond, Virginia Comment
The Americanist Independent: Volume One in Review
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisMay 4, 2015class, film review, gender, historiography, Independent historians, journal, literature, military, Race, scholarship, The Americanist Independent, web publishingComment
Wanted: Movie Reviewers
FilmKeith HarrisApril 25, 2015feature films, Film, historical, journal, reviews, televisionComment
The Face of (Post) War
SoldiersKeith HarrisApril 24, 2015Chattanooga, Chickamauga, Civil War, GAR, Indiana, Union, veterans, wounded Comments
The Spring Issue of The Americanist Independent
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisApril 22, 2015Civil War, Coal Mining, Germans, LBJ, Milwaukee, Pennsylvania, Texas, WWI Comments
Farewell
SpeechesKeith HarrisApril 10, 2015Appomattox, Army of Northern Virginia, General Order No- 9, Robert E- Lee, surrender Comment
Cold Harbor to the Crater
LiteratureKeith HarrisApril 7, 20151864, Battle of the Crater, Caroline E- Janney, Civil War, Confederates, Gary W- Gallagher, Military Campaigns of the Civil War, Overland Campaign, Petersburg Comments
Stanton Post, GAR - Angelus Rosedale Cemetery
VeteransKeith HarrisApril 4, 2015Civil War, GAR, Grand Army of the Republic, Los Angeles, Rosedale Cemetery, Spanish American War, veterans Comments
The Never-Ending Question
LiteratureKeith HarrisMarch 21, 2015Civil War, confederate, Contingency, New York Times, Opinionator, Terry L- Jones, what ifComment
American History Untucked
AcademiaKeith HarrisMarch 20, 2015American History Untucked, blogging, David Silkenat, keith harris history, Podcasts, social mediaComment
Petersburg in The Birth of a Nation
FilmKeith HarrisMarch 16, 2015Civil War, Civil War film, confederate, D- W- Griffith, Hollywwod, Los Angeles, Movies, Petersburg, The Birth of a Nation Comments
GNMP Ranger Christopher Gwinn on What Gettysburg Meant to Its Veterans
GettysburgKeith HarrisMarch 11, 2015Christopher Gwinn, Gettysburg, GNMP Winter Series, memory, NPS, Reconciliation, veteransComment
New for the Americanist Independent
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisMarch 7, 2015appalachia, Dusty Elmer, Lincoln, oldtime banjo, Wendy AllenComment
On the Books
LiteratureKeith HarrisMarch 2, 2015Academia, Backstory, Best Sellers, Civil War memory, Dick Lehr, Edward Ayers, History books, Journalists, Kevin Levin, literature, Pulitzer Prize, Rick Atkinson, The Birth of a Nation, WWII Comment
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