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Confederate Monuments and the Changing Commemorative Landscape with Hilary Green
Confederate Monuments and the Changing Commemorative Landscape with Hilary Green
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJune 25, 2020Hilary Green, Confederate Monuments, CSA, Civil War, Black Lives Matter, 2020, Robert, Heritage, erasing historyComment
The Slave Trade in the Civil War South with Robert Colby
The Slave Trade in the Civil War South with Robert Colby
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJune 22, 2020Robert Colby, Slavery, Enslaved People, Slavers, slave trade, confederacy, civil war, civil war south, emancipation, self emancipation, agencyComment
Gettysburg's Peach Orchard with James Hessler
Gettysburg's Peach Orchard with James Hessler
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJune 18, 2020Battle of Gettysburg, The Peach Orchard at Gettysburg, Gettysburg, James Hessler, James Longstreet, Dan Sickles, Army of the Potomac, Civil War, Army of Northern Virginia, CSA, American Civil War, 1863, battlefield, GNMP, NPS Comments
Atlantic History in the 19th Century with Niels Eichhorn
Atlantic History in the 19th Century with Niels Eichhorn
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisMay 13, 2020Niels Eichhorn, Atlantic History, US History, European History, Transnational studies, Atlantic World, 18th century, 19th century, The Rogue HistorianComment
Gettysburg in the 20th Century with John Heckman - The Tattooed Historian
Gettysburg in the 20th Century with John Heckman - The Tattooed Historian
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisMay 3, 2020camp Colt, Gettysburg, GNMP, John Heckman, The Tattooed Historian, Digital HistoryComment
How Surrender Defined the Civil War with David Silkenat
How Surrender Defined the Civil War with David Silkenat
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisMarch 13, 2020Civil War, Prisoner, POW, Prisoner of War, U.S. Grant, William T. Sherman, Lincoln, ACW, American Civil War, Prisons, Civil War Prisons, Andersonville, ElmiraComment
The False Cause with Adam Domby
The False Cause with Adam Domby
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisFebruary 10, 2020Adam Domby, the lost cause, confederate, silent sam, UNC, monuments, controversy, confederate memoryComment
The Three-Cornered War with Megan Kate Nelson
The Three-Cornered War with Megan Kate Nelson
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisFebruary 3, 2020Megan Kate NElson, New Scholarship, Civil War West, Trans-Mississippi Theater, Civil War, The WestComment
The Smells, Sounds, and Tastes of Civil War Prisons - A Review of Living by Inches by Evan Kutzler
The Smells, Sounds, and Tastes of Civil War Prisons - A Review of Living by Inches by Evan Kutzler
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJanuary 24, 2020Civil War Prisons, The Rogue Historian, Evan Kutzler, Civil War historyComment
Living by Inches with Evan Kutzler
Living by Inches with Evan Kutzler
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJanuary 20, 2020Evan Kutzler, Civil War Prisons, Andersonville, Elmire, Living by InchesComment
Civil War Fandom with Mary Fincher
Civil War Fandom with Mary Fincher
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJanuary 4, 2020Civil War Fangirl, Mary Fincher, Public history, Social Media, Twitterstorians, twitter, nitwits, railsplitter podcast, podcast Comments
History and the Public at Gettysburg National Military Park with Chris Gwinn
History and the Public at Gettysburg National Military Park with Chris Gwinn
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisDecember 12, 2019Gettysburg, Battle of Gettysburg, NPS, GNMP, Christopher Gwinn, public history, visitor center, Civil War, public, confederate, monuments
The Reverse Underground Railroad - a Discussion with Richard Bell
The Reverse Underground Railroad - a Discussion with Richard Bell
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 30, 2019Philly, Philadelphia, Slavery, Solomon Northup, 12 years a slave, Reverse Underground Railroad, Richard BellComment
A Fresh Look at Civil War Veterans with Kate Dahlstrand
A Fresh Look at Civil War Veterans with Kate Dahlstrand
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 26, 2019Kate Dahlstrand, Civil War veterans, memory studies, the dark turn, David Blight, Combat, Veterans, Veteran studiesComment
What's the Role of the Historian in 2019? with Robert Greene II
What's the Role of the Historian in 2019? with Robert Greene II
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 22, 2019W. E. B. Du Bois, Black History, Sci Fi, Robert Greene II, Historians, History, SOcial MEdia, Twitter, Politics, Partisan, JournalistsComment
Canine Celebrity with Kelli Huggins
Canine Celebrity with Kelli Huggins
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 19, 2019Railroad Jack, Owney, canine celebrity Kelli Huggins, Elmira, Cheming co, NY, Catskills, local history, public historyComment
The Reverse Underground Railroad: A Review of Stolen by Richard Bell
The Reverse Underground Railroad: A Review of Stolen by Richard Bell
Book Reviews, The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 17, 2019Richard Bell, Slavery, Reverse Underground Railroad, Ira BErlin, Philly, Philadelphia, Slave trade, antebellum america, 1820s, AlabamaComment
Secession, the Civil War, and a Transnational Perspective with Niels Eichhorn
Secession, the Civil War, and a Transnational Perspective with Niels Eichhorn
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisNovember 13, 2019Niels Eichhorn, Transnational studies, 1848, 1830, Revolution, Sectionalism, Seperatism, Global History, Civil War, CSA, Confederate, Secession Comments
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