Posts in The Rogue Historian
Reassessing James Longstreet at Gettysburg with Cory Pfarr
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisCory M. Pfarr, James Longstreet, Gettysburg, Battle of Gettysburg, Civil War, Lost Cause, Civil War Memory, historiography, Stonewall JAckson, Robert E. Lee, Union army
African Americans Respond to Racism and the Early Film Industry with Ashleigh Lawrence-Sanders
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisReconstruction, The Birth of a Nation, Gone with the Wind, Black intellectuals, D. W. Griffith, Hattie McDaniel, Lost Cause, The Great Migration, racism, racial violence, propaganda, David O. Selznick, Thomas Dixon, The Clansman, KKK, Ku Klux Klan
Review - Stony the Road by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Queer Miami before 1940 with Julio Capó, Jr.
Opium Slavery with Jonathan Jones
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisPopular Culture, Opioid Crisis, Opium addiction, Civil War veterans, Grover Cleveland, Jonathan Jones, Dark Turn, Opium, Victorian America gender, race, manhood
Suicide in the Civil War Era South with Diane Miller Sommerville
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisConfederate, Southern History, Diane Miller Sommerville, Disability, 19th century, slavery, slave resistance, The Rogue Historian, Gender, Veterans
The Battle of Negro Fort with Matthew J. Clavin
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisThe Rogue Historian, Andrew Jackson, Negro Fort, Spanish FLorida, slavery, American INdians, Native Americans, Southern History, Black History, American nationalism, Civil War, War of 1812, Battle of Negro Fort, Battle of New Orleans, Alabama, Louisiana
Immigration, the Civil War, and Blogging Reconstruction with Patrick Young
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisCivil War History, Hofstra, Patrick Young, The Immigrants Civil War, The Reconstruction Era, Reconstruction, Henry Louis Gates, Popular history, Blogging, the internet, Earl HEss
Disability, Masculinity, and War with Sarah Handley-Cousins
Running Through History with Todd Aydelotte
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisRunning, Runner's World, Hisotry, NYC, New York City, Manhattan, Son of Sam, The Warriors, SLavery, Ultrarun
Searching for Black Confederates with Kevin Levin
Exploring Public History with Nick Sacco
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisU.S. Grant, public history, historian, Nick Sacco, Grant Historic Site, NPS, park ranger, inclusive history, political correctness, John Coski
The League of Wives with Heath Hardage Lee
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisHeath Hardage Lee, The League of Wives, Reese Witherspoon, Vietnam, POWs, POW/MIA, LBJ, Nixon, Airforce, Bibliophile
Historians and the Twitterverse with Kevin Kruse
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisKevin Kruse, Dinesh D'Souza, Twitter, Twitterstorians, Social Media, politics, political culture, partisan, political agenda, twitter rage
The Free State of Jones with Victoria Bynum
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisVictoria Bynum, The Free State of Jones, Civil War, slaveholders, rich man's war, Poor man's fight, Mississippi, Reconstruction, class, race, gender, hollywood, movies
A Conversation with Robert Lee Hodge
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisRobert Lee Hodge, Tony, Tony Horwitz, Confederates in the Attic, Confederate, Living History, Reenactor, Battlefield preservation, environmentalism, Greenspace, NPR, Confederate flag, Confederate monument
Heroines of Mercy Street with Pamela D. Toler
Bringing Photography to Life: History Colorized and Animated with Matt Loughrey