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The Powells of Virginia with Alison Herring (part II)
The Powells of Virginia with Alison Herring (part II)
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 15, 2020Winchester Virginia, Virginia, Powells of Virginia, slavery confederate, KIA, Manassas, Bull Run, Soldiers, Confederate soldiers, slaves, local history, regional history, independent historyComment
The Powells of Virginia with Alison Herring (part I)
The Powells of Virginia with Alison Herring (part I)
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 10, 2020Virginia, local history, plantation, Regional history, independent history, researchComment
The Road to the Second Amendment with Noah Shusterman (part II)
The Road to the Second Amendment with Noah Shusterman (part II)
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 8, 2020Second Amendment, 2a, Noah Shusterman, Colonial America, British North America, Machiavelli, Bacon's Rebellion, Stono Rebellion, Shays's Rebellion, Constitution, Militia, Slavery, Violence, Politics, gun rights, gun regulation, well regulated militiaComment
The Road to the Second Amendment with Noah Shusterman (part I)
The Road to the Second Amendment with Noah Shusterman (part I)
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisOctober 5, 2020Second Amendment, gun control, regulations, Colonial North America, Roman Republic, Bacon's Rebellion, Constitution, MilitiaComment
Reconciliation after Civil Wars with Paul Quigley and James Hawdon
Reconciliation after Civil Wars with Paul Quigley and James Hawdon
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisSeptember 28, 2020Reconciliation, Paul Quigley, James, Hawdon, James Hawdon, Rutledge, Civil War, global history, international, podcast, us history, european history, world historyComment
Reflections on the American Civil War with Gary Gallagher (part II)
Reflections on the American Civil War with Gary Gallagher (part II)
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisSeptember 24, 2020Gary Gallagher, Civil War, Reconciliation, Reunion, Reconstruction, Violence, GOP republican, Lincoln, Emancipation, history, UVAComment
Reflections on the American Civil War with Gary Gallagher (part I)
Reflections on the American Civil War with Gary Gallagher (part I)
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisSeptember 21, 2020Gary Gallagher, UVA, University of Virginia, Civil War, historiography, teaching history, John L. Nau III, COnfederate, Historical memoryComment
The Wickedest City in America with Tammy Ingram
The Wickedest City in America with Tammy Ingram
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisSeptember 14, 2020The Wickedest City in America, Tammy Ingram, True Crime, Noir, Southern Gothic, Alabama, Phenix City, Jim Crow, Segregation, Albert Patterson, John Patterson, Harvard University Press, Charleston College, YaleComment
The Use and Legacy of Landmines in the Civil War with Ken Rutherford
The Use and Legacy of Landmines in the Civil War with Ken Rutherford
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisSeptember 7, 2020Landmines, UN, landmine ban, Ken Rutherford, Civil War, Landmine SurvivorComment
Power and Politics in the Civil War South with Stephanie McCurry
Power and Politics in the Civil War South with Stephanie McCurry
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisAugust 31, 2020Confederate Reckoning, Pulitzer Prize, Columbia, CSA, Rebel, Nationalism, History, Southern History, US History, Civil WarComment
Reflecting on the Work and Legacy of Bernard Bailyn with Michael Hattem
Reflecting on the Work and Legacy of Bernard Bailyn with Michael Hattem
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisAugust 24, 2020Bernard Bailyn, American Revolution, Ideology, liberalism, republicanism, historiography, american history, Michael Hattem, Yale, Memory, ControversyComment
European Nationalist Movements and the Making of the Confederacy with Ann L. Tucker
European Nationalist Movements and the Making of the Confederacy with Ann L. Tucker
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisAugust 17, 2020Ann Tucker, nationalism, COnfederate, International, global history, Rebel, Liberalism, Conservatism, Lincoln, Republican Party, republicanismComment
Free Love and Radicals with Sherry L. Smith
Free Love and Radicals with Sherry L. Smith
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisAugust 13, 2020Bohemians, Erskine Wood, Sara Field, Clarence Darrow, Alice Paul, free love, radical, progressive, politics, Woodrow wilson, suffrageComment
The Stories We Keep Telling about the Civil War with Cody Marrs
The Stories We Keep Telling about the Civil War with Cody Marrs
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisAugust 4, 2020Cody MArrs, Confederate Memory, memory studies, Civil War Memory, literature, civil war literature, narrative, lost cause, monuments, confederate monumentsComment
The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America with Daniel Mandell
The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America with Daniel Mandell
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJuly 30, 2020economic equality, revolution, england, English Civil War, levelers, True Levelers, Land, redistribution, radicals, reconstruction, antebellumComment
American Discord with Megan Bever and Laura Mammina
American Discord with Megan Bever and Laura Mammina
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJuly 24, 2020American Discord, LSU Press, Megan L. Bever, Laura Mammina, CSA, Civil War, gender, memory studies, US History, George C. Rable, Political history, Environmental history, Social HistoryComment
The Revolt that Ended Slavery in the British Empire with Tom Zoellner
The Revolt that Ended Slavery in the British Empire with Tom Zoellner
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJuly 18, 2020Jamaica, Sam Sharpe, Slave revolt, uprising, tourism, history, Atlantic world, Henry IV, slavery, Caribbean, Wilberforce, abolition, emancipation, baptist warComment
Environmental History and the Civil War with Judkin Browning and Timothy Silver
Environmental History and the Civil War with Judkin Browning and Timothy Silver
The Rogue HistorianKeith HarrisJuly 3, 2020environmentalism, Environmental history, Civil War, mud march, malaria, disease, Civil War disease, weather, Typhoid, Dysentary, Civil War History, Classroom, new scholarshipComment
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