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Review - Civil War Barons by Jeffry D. Wert
Review - Civil War Barons by Jeffry D. Wert
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisAugust 1, 2019book reviews, Jeffry Wert, Civil War Barons, De Capo Press, TEchnology, Inventions, Civil War numbers, Civil War, Union victory, Union army, USAComment
Historians and the Twitterverse with Kevin Kruse
Historians and the Twitterverse with Kevin Kruse
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJuly 29, 2019Kevin Kruse, Dinesh D'Souza, Twitter, Twitterstorians, Social Media, politics, political culture, partisan, political agenda, twitter rageComment
The Free State of Jones with Victoria Bynum
The Free State of Jones with Victoria Bynum
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJuly 25, 2019Victoria Bynum, The Free State of Jones, Civil War, slaveholders, rich man's war, Poor man's fight, Mississippi, Reconstruction, class, race, gender, hollywood, movies Comment
Review - The Million Dollar Man Who Helped Kill a President by Christopher Lyle McIlwain
Review - The Million Dollar Man Who Helped Kill a President by Christopher Lyle McIlwain
Civil WarKeith HarrisJuly 20, 2019Book reviews, Abraham Lincoln, Christopher Lyle McIlwain, John Wilkes Booth, Democratic Party, Alabama, Assassination, Lincoln AssassinationComment
Review - Death, Disease, and Life at War: The Civil War Letters of Surgeon James D. Benton edited by Christopher Loperfido
Review - Death, Disease, and Life at War: The Civil War Letters of Surgeon James D. Benton edited by Christopher Loperfido
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJuly 16, 2019Christopher Loperfido, Civil War medicine, Civil War doctors, Union army, abolition, emancipation, Book reviews, Savas Beatie, James D Benton, New York Infantry, Civil War, Civil War disease Comments
Review - Six Days in September: A Novel of Lee's Army in Maryland, 1862 by Alexander B. Rossino
Review - Six Days in September: A Novel of Lee's Army in Maryland, 1862 by Alexander B. Rossino
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJuly 12, 2019General Lee, Robert E. Lee, Savas Beatie, Maryland, Battle of Antietam, Battle of Sharpsburg, George McClellan, Army of the Potomac, Army of Northern VirginiaComment
Review - That Field of Blood: The Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862 by Daniel J. Vermilya
Review - That Field of Blood: The Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862 by Daniel J. Vermilya
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJuly 9, 2019Sharpsburg, Antietam, 1862, Peter Vermilya, Savas Beatie, Civil War, Antietam Campaign, Robert E. Lee, George B. McClellanComment
A Conversation with Robert Lee Hodge
A Conversation with Robert Lee Hodge
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJuly 8, 2019Robert Lee Hodge, Tony, Tony Horwitz, Confederates in the Attic, Confederate, Living History, Reenactor, Battlefield preservation, environmentalism, Greenspace, NPR, Confederate flag, Confederate monumentComment
Review: Race and Reunion by David W. Blight
Review: Race and Reunion by David W. Blight
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJuly 4, 2019David Blight, Race and Reunion, Across the Bloody Chasm, Keith Harris History, Reconciliation, Veterans, Reunion, ReconstructionComment
Heroines of Mercy Street with Pamela D. Toler
Heroines of Mercy Street with Pamela D. Toler
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJune 30, 2019Mercy Street, Pamela D. Toler, History in the Margins, Civil War, Civil War disease, Civil War nurses, Civil War medicine, Alexandria VirginiaComment
Review - General Lee's Immortals by Michael C. Hardy
Review - General Lee's Immortals by Michael C. Hardy
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJune 23, 2019Savas Beatie, General Lee, ANV, Confederate Army, North Carolina, Branch Lane Brigade, AP Hill, Light Division, Stonewall JAckson, Black ConfederatesComment
Review - Prison Pens: Gender, Memory, and Imprisonment...edited by Timothy Williams and Evan Kutzler
Review - Prison Pens: Gender, Memory, and Imprisonment...edited by Timothy Williams and Evan Kutzler
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJune 17, 2019Civil War, Prison Pens, The University of Georgia Press, POWs, ConfederateComment
Bringing Photography to Life: History Colorized and Animated with Matt Loughrey
Bringing Photography to Life: History Colorized and Animated with Matt Loughrey
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJune 14, 2019Matt Loughrey, Civil War Photography, Co. Mayo, Colorization, StereographicComment
Review - The War Outside My Window by Janet Elizabeth Croon
Review - The War Outside My Window by Janet Elizabeth Croon
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJune 7, 2019Civil War, Savas Beatie, Confederate, Janet Elizabeth Croon, Diaries, Confederate States of America, Georgia, Invalid, Consumption, Civil War disease, Civil War homefront, Confederate civiliansComment
Yes, It Is Time for a New Civil War Documentary - with Keri Leigh Merritt
Yes, It Is Time for a New Civil War Documentary - with Keri Leigh Merritt
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJune 2, 2019Keri Leigh Merritt, The Rogue Historian, Masterless Men, Ken Burns, The Civil War, PBS, Netflix, Shelby Foote, Historians, Activism, Social Justice Warrior, Barbara Fields, Slavery, Civil Rights, Alabama, Mississippi, Lost CauseComment
Review - Searching for Black Confederates by Kevin Levin
Review - Searching for Black Confederates by Kevin Levin
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisMay 27, 2019Black Confederates, Kevin LEvin, CSA, Confederate, mythology, Lost Cause, Bibliophile, book reviewsComment
Addressing Gettysburg with Matt Callery
Addressing Gettysburg with Matt Callery
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisMay 8, 2019Gettysburg, Battlefield, Civil War, interpretation, living history, bike tours, cyclorama, Confederates, Confederate monument, Confederate Battle Flag, ACW, American Civil War, American HistoryComment
Historical Fiction and the 1862 Maryland Campaign with Alexander Rossino
Historical Fiction and the 1862 Maryland Campaign with Alexander Rossino
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisMay 1, 2019Alexander Rossino, The Rogue Historian, Civil War, Antietam, Sharpsburg, MAryland, 1862, emancipation, Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, George McClellan, Union Army, Army of the Potomac, ANV, Army of Northern VirginiaComment
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