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Cracking Wise with History with Matt Palmquist of CivilWarHumor
Cracking Wise with History with Matt Palmquist of CivilWarHumor
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 11, 2019Civil War Humor, Twitter, Instagram, Politics, Media, Social Media, Civil War History, Confederate Memory, History and memoryComment
Review - "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken" by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus
Review - "Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken" by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 9, 2019Gettysburg, Battle of Gettysburg, George Meade, Robert E. Lee, Civil War, History, historiography, Savas BeatieComment
Reassessing James Longstreet at Gettysburg with Cory Pfarr
Reassessing James Longstreet at Gettysburg with Cory Pfarr
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 7, 2019Cory M. Pfarr, James Longstreet, Gettysburg, Battle of Gettysburg, Civil War, Lost Cause, Civil War Memory, historiography, Stonewall JAckson, Robert E. Lee, Union army Comments
African Americans Respond to Racism and the Early Film Industry with Ashleigh Lawrence-Sanders
African Americans Respond to Racism and the Early Film Industry with Ashleigh Lawrence-Sanders
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 3, 2019Reconstruction, 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 KlanComment
Review - Stony the Road by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Review - Stony the Road by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 1, 2019Henry Louis Gates, Stony the Road, Racism, Jim Crow, Reconstruction, White Supremacy, violence, racial violence, The Birth of a NationComment
Queer Miami before 1940 with Julio Capó, Jr.
Queer Miami before 1940 with Julio Capó, Jr.
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 30, 2019queer Miami, Julio Capó, Gay liberation, Stonewall, Gender, Sexuality, Twitter, Journalism, Public historyComment
Opium Slavery with Jonathan Jones
Opium Slavery with Jonathan Jones
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 28, 2019Popular Culture, Opioid Crisis, Opium addiction, Civil War veterans, Grover Cleveland, Jonathan Jones, Dark Turn, Opium, Victorian America gender, race, manhoodComment
Suicide in the Civil War Era South with Diane Miller Sommerville
Suicide in the Civil War Era South with Diane Miller Sommerville
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 21, 2019Confederate, Southern History, Diane Miller Sommerville, Disability, 19th century, slavery, slave resistance, The Rogue Historian, Gender, VeteransComment
The Battle of Negro Fort with Matthew J. Clavin
The Battle of Negro Fort with Matthew J. Clavin
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 13, 2019The 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, LouisianaComment
Immigration, the Civil War, and Blogging Reconstruction with Patrick Young
Immigration, the Civil War, and Blogging Reconstruction with Patrick Young
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 2, 2019Civil War History, Hofstra, Patrick Young, The Immigrants Civil War, The Reconstruction Era, Reconstruction, Henry Louis Gates, Popular history, Blogging, the internet, Earl HEss Comments
Review - Longstreet at Gettysburg: A Critical Reassessment by Cory M. Pfarr
Review - Longstreet at Gettysburg: A Critical Reassessment by Cory M. Pfarr
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisSeptember 30, 2019The Rogue Historian, Cory M. Pfarr, James Longstreet, Robert E. Lee, Gettysburg, Battle of Gettysburg, Little Round Top, The Wheatfield at Gettysburg, The Peach Orchard at Gettysburg, Jubal A. Early, Lost Cause, ConfederatesComment
Disability, Masculinity, and War with Sarah Handley-Cousins
Disability, Masculinity, and War with Sarah Handley-Cousins
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisSeptember 26, 2019Sarah Handley-Cousins, Masculinity, Disability, Civil War, Civil War medicine, PodcastsComment
Running Through History with Todd Aydelotte
Running Through History with Todd Aydelotte
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisSeptember 6, 2019Running, Runner's World, Hisotry, NYC, New York City, Manhattan, Son of Sam, The Warriors, SLavery, UltrarunComment
Review - Gettysburg's Peach Orchard by James A. Hessler and Britt C. Isenberg
Review - Gettysburg's Peach Orchard by James A. Hessler and Britt C. Isenberg
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisSeptember 1, 2019Savas Beatie, Gettysburg, Peach orchard, July 2, Union Army, Confederate Army, James Longstreet, Dan SicklesComment
Searching for Black Confederates with Kevin Levin
Searching for Black Confederates with Kevin Levin
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisAugust 27, 2019Kevin Levin, Black Confederates, Civil War, Social Media, Blogging, UNC Press, Civil War memoryComment
Exploring Public History with Nick Sacco
Exploring Public History with Nick Sacco
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisAugust 23, 2019U.S. Grant, public history, historian, Nick Sacco, Grant Historic Site, NPS, park ranger, inclusive history, political correctness, John CoskiComment
The League of Wives with Heath Hardage Lee
The League of Wives with Heath Hardage Lee
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisAugust 13, 2019Heath Hardage Lee, The League of Wives, Reese Witherspoon, Vietnam, POWs, POW/MIA, LBJ, Nixon, Airforce, BibliophileComment
Review - "Too Much for Human Endurance": The George Spangler Farm Hospitals and the Battle of Gettysburg
Review - "Too Much for Human Endurance": The George Spangler Farm Hospitals and the Battle of Gettysburg
Book ReviewsKeith HarrisAugust 12, 2019Spangler Farm, Savas Beatie, book reviews, Civil War medicine, Civil War, Civil War History, Gettysburg, BibliophileComment
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