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War of the Rebellion Podcast
by Niels Eichhorn
This podcast features authors talking about their new books. We discuss various topics related to the Civil War and Reconstruction Era (1840-1880), but we will also talk about non-U.S. history topics during the long nineteenth century.
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Shelby Foote and Ken Burns with Court Carney
For this episode, Andrew Houck and I chat with Court Carney, author of Reckoning with the Devil: Nathan Bedford Forrest in Myth and Memory, about Shelby Foote and the Ken Burns' Civil War Documentary.
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"Between Extremes: Seeking the Political Center in the Civil War North" with Jack Furniss
For this episode, we get to chat with Jack Furniss about his book Between Extremes: Seeking the Political Center in the Civil War North.
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"Antislavery in the Dissenting Atlantic: Archives and Unquiet Libraries, 1776–1865" with Bridget Bennett
For this episode, we get to chat with Bridget Bennett about her book Antislavery in the Dissenting Atlantic: Archives and Unquiet Libraries, 1776–1865.
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"Sisterhood of the Lost Cause: Confederate Widows in the New South" with Jennifer Lynn Gross
For this episode, we get to chat with Jennifer Lynn Gross about her book Sisterhood of the Lost Cause: Confederate Widows in the New South.I tried a new recording platform and the audio was not quite to par, sorry.
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"Lincoln's Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky" with Elizabeth D. Leonard
Today we chat with Elizabeth D. Leonard about her book Lincoln's Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky
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"Reckoning with the Devil: Nathan Bedford Forrest in Myth and Memory" with Court Carney
For this episode, we get to chat with Court Carney about his book Reckoning with the Devil: Nathan Bedford Forrest in Myth and Memory.
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"Green and Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military, 1861–1865" with Damian Shiels
For this episode, we get to chat with Damian Shiels about his book Green and Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military, 1861–1865
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"One National Family: Texas, Mexico, and the Making of the Modern United States, 1820–1867" with Sarah K. M. Rodríguez
For our fiftieth episode, we get to chat with Sarah K. M. Rodríguez about her book One National Family: Texas, Mexico, and the Making of the Modern United States, 1820–1867
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"Debunking the Yule Log Myth: The Disturbing History of a Plantation Legend" with Robert E. May
For our holiday episode, we chat with Robert E. May about his book Debunking the Yule Log Myth: The Disturbing History of a Plantation Legend
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"Kidnapped at Sea: The Civil War Voyage of David Henry White" with Andrew Sillen
Today we chat with Andrew Sillen about his book Kidnapped at Sea: The Civil War Voyage of David Henry White
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"Of Thee I Sing: The Contested History of American Patriotism" PART 2 with Benjamin Railton
Today Andrew Houck and I continue our conversation with Benjamin Railton about his book Of Thee I Sing: The Contested History of American Patriotism
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"The Divided Family in Civil War America" with Amy Murrell Taylor
Today we chat with Amy Murrell Taylor about her book The Divided Family in Civil War America
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"Becoming Lunsford Lane: The Lives of an American Aeneas" with Craig Thompson Friend
Today we chat with Craig Thompson Friend about his book Becoming Lunsford Lane: The Lives of an American Aeneas
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"Our Onward March: The Grand Army of the Republic in the Progressive Era" with Jonathan D. Neu
Today we chat with Jonathan D. Neu about his book Our Onward March: The Grand Army of the Republic in the Progressive Era
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"Waging War for Freedom with the 54th Massachusetts: The Civil War Memoir of John W. M. Appleton" with James Robbins Jewell and Eugene S. Van Sickle
Today we chat with James Robbins Jewell and Eugene S. Van Sickle about their edited memoir Waging War for Freedom with the 54th Massachusetts: The Civil War Memoir of John W. M. Appleton
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"Of Thee I Sing: The Contested History of American Patriotism" with Benjamin Railton
Today we chat with Benjamin Railton about his book Of Thee I Sing: The Contested History of American Patriotism
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"A Contested Terrain: Freedpeople's Education in North Carolina During the Civil War and Reconstruction" with AnneMarie Brosnan
Today we chat with AnneMarie Brosnan about her book A Contested Terrain: Freedpeople's Education in North Carolina During the Civil War and Reconstruction
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"Sickly Vapors: Disease and Doctoring in the Old South" with Thomas Helling
Today we chat with Thomas Helling about his book Sickly Vapors: Disease and Doctoring in the Old South
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Conversation about Gettysburg anniversary events and Reenactment with Scott Hancock
Today Andrew Houck and Niels Eichhorn chat with Gettysburg College Professor Scott Hancock about his experiences at the July 2025 reenactment and the memory landscape at Gettysburg National Military Park. We chat about various issue related to Gettysburg's memory landscape and Scott Hancock's work in complicating the Civil War history.
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"Freedom, Union, and Power: Lincoln and His Party in the Civil War" with Michael S. Green
Today we chat with Michael S. Green about his book Freedom, Union, and Power: Lincoln and His Party in the Civil War
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"Colonial Reckoning: Race and Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Cuba" with Louis A. Pérez Jr.
Today we chat with Louis A. Pérez Jr. about his book Colonial Reckoning: Race and Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Cuba
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"Garden of Ruins: Occupied Louisiana in the Civil War" with J. Matthew Ward
Today we chat with J. Matthew Ward about his book Garden of Ruins: Occupied Louisiana in the Civil War
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"The Forgotten Man: Walter Hines Page, New South Visionary" with Andrew R. Parnell
Today we chat with Andrew R. Parnell about his book The Forgotten Man: Walter Hines Page, New South Visionary
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"This Southern Metropolis: Life in Antebellum Mobile" with Mike Bunn
Today we chat with Mike Bunn about his book This Southern Metropolis: Life in Antebellum Mobile
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"A Southern Underground Railroad: Black Georgians and the Promise of Spanish Florida and Indian Country" with Paul M. Pressly
Today we chat with Paul M. Pressly about his book A Southern Underground Railroad: Black Georgians and the Promise of Spanish Florida and Indian Country
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"A Wonderful Career in Crime: Charles Cowlam’s Masquerades in the Civil War Era and Gilded Age" with Frank W. Garmon Jr.
Today we chat with Frank W. Garmon about his book A Wonderful Career in Crime: Charles Cowlam’s Masquerades in the Civil War Era and Gilded Age
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"Thoroughbred Nation: Making America at the Racetrack, 1791-1900" with Natalie A. Zacek
Today we chat with Natalie A. Zacek about her book Thoroughbred Nation: Making America at the Racetrack, 1791-1900
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"Zouave Theaters: Transnational Military Fashion and Performance" with Carol E. Harrison and Thomas J. Brown
Today we chat with Carol E. Harrison and Thomas J. Brown about their book Zouave Theaters: Transnational Military Fashion and Performance
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Conversation about Gettysburg National Military Park and memory with Scott Hancock
Today Andrew Houck and Niels Eichhorn chat with Gettysburg College Professor Scott Hancock about the memory landscape at Gettysburg National Military Park. We chat about various issue related to Gettysburg's memory landscape and Scott Hancock's work in complicating the Civil War history.Please check out this video, which we chat about as well:https://youtu.be/Fg9nX67WxjI?si=0KzE302QElVbzLx4
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"Bleeding Kansas: Contested Liberty in the Civil War Era" with Nicole Etcheson
Today Andrew Houck and Niels Eichhorn chat with Nicole Etcheson about her book Bleeding Kansas: Contested Liberty in the Civil War Era. As her book just had its Twentieth Anniversary, Andrew, Nicole, and Niels chat about the book's continued importance and Civil War Causation historiography.
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"The Fabric of Civil War Society: Uniforms, Badges, and Flags, 1859–1939" with Shae Smith Cox
Today we chat with Shae Smith Cox about her book The Fabric of Civil War Society: Uniforms, Badges, and Flags, 1859–1939
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"Exporting Reconstruction: Ulysses S. Grant and a New Empire of Liberty" with Ryan P. Semmes
Today we chat with Ryan P. Semmes about his new book Exporting Reconstruction: Ulysses S. Grant and a New Empire of Liberty
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"The Sugar King of California: The Life of Claus Spreckels" with Sandra E. Bonura
Today we chat with Sandra E. Bonura about her new book The Sugar King of California: The Life of Claus Spreckels
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"Freedom's Mirage: Virgil Bennehan's Odyssey from Emancipation to Exile" with Sydney Nathans
Today we chat with Sydney Nathans about his new book Freedom's Mirage: Virgil Bennehan's Odyssey from Emancipation to Exile
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"Tennessee's Radical Army: The State Guard and its Role in Reconstruction, 1867-1869" with Ben H. Severance
Today Andrew Houck and Niels Eichhorn chat with Ben H. Severance about his book Tennessee's Radical Army: The State Guard and its Role in Reconstruction, 1867-1869. As his book approaches its Twentieth Anniversary, Andrew, Ben, and Niels chat about the book's continued importance and Reconstruction historiography.
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"Dominican Crossroads: H. C. C. Astwood and the Moral Politics of Race-Making in the Age of Emancipation" with Christina Cecelia Davidson
Today we chat with Christina Cecelia Davidson about her book Dominican Crossroads: H. C. C. Astwood and the Moral Politics of Race-Making in the Age of Emancipation
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"The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America" with Marco Cabrera Geserick
Today we chat with Marco Cabrera Geserick about his book The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America
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"Adams and Calhoun: From Shared Vision to Irreconcilable Conflict" with William F. Hartford
Today Andrew Houck and I chat with William F. Hartford about his new book Adams and Calhoun: From Shared Vision to Irreconcilable Conflict
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"Embracing Emancipation: A Transatlantic History of Irish Americans, Slavery, and the American Union, 1840-1865" with Ian Delahanty
Today we chat with Ian Delahanty about his new book Embracing Emancipation: A Transatlantic History of Irish Americans, Slavery, and the American Union, 1840-1865
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"The American Transportation Revolution: A Social and Cultural History" with Aaron W. Marrs
Today we chat with Aaron W. Marrs about his new book The American Transportation Revolution: A Social and Cultural History.
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"Enslaved Archives: Slavery, Law, and the Production of the Past" with Maria R. Montalvo
Today we chat with Maria R. Montalvo about her new book Enslaved Archives: Slavery, Law, and the Production of the Past
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"Sexual Violence and American Slavery: The Making of a Rape Culture in the Antebellum South" with Shannon Eaves
Today we chat with Shannon Eaves about her new book Sexual Violence and American Slavery: The Making of a Rape Culture in the Antebellum South
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"Empire Of Commerce: The Closing of the Mississippi and the Opening of Atlantic Trade" with Susan Gaunt Stearns
Today we chat with Susan Gaunt Stearns about her new book Empire Of Commerce: The Closing of the Mississippi and the Opening of Atlantic Trade
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"A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868" with Anne Sarah Rubin
Today we (Andrew Houck and Niels Eichhorn) chat with Anne Sarah Rubin about her book A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868. As her book approaches its Twentieth Anniversary, Andrew, Anne, and Niels chat about the book's continued importance.
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"Habsburgs on the Rio Grande: The Rise and Fall of the Second Mexican Empire" with Raymond Jonas
Today we (Andrew Houck and Niels Eichhorn) chat with Raymond Jonas about his new book Habsburgs on the Rio Grande: The Rise and Fall of the Second Mexican Empire
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"The Irish and the Imagination of Race: White Supremacy across the Atlantic in the Nineteenth Century" with Patrick R. O'Malley
Today we chat with Patrick R. O'Malley about his new book The Irish and the Imagination of Race: White Supremacy across the Atlantic in the Nineteenth Century
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"The China Firm: American Elites and the Making of British Colonial Society" with Thomas M. Larkin
Today we chat with Thomas M. Larkin about his new book The China Firm: American Elites and the Making of British Colonial Society
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"The Grapes of Conquest: Race, Labor, and the Industrialization of California Wine, 1769–1920" with Julia Ornelas-Higdon
Today we chat with Julia Ornelas-Higdon about her new book The Grapes of Conquest Race, Labor, and the Industrialization of California Wine, 1769–1920
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"Recasting Uncle Billy" with Benjamin T. Jenkins
Today Andrew Houck and I chat again with Benjamin T. Jenkins about his new article Recasting Uncle Billy: r/ShermanPosting, Digital History, and the Meaning of the American Civil War in the Twenty-First Century as well as Digital History, history education, William Tecumseh Sherman, and so much more.
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"An Unholy Traffic: Slave Trading in the Civil War South" with Robert K. D. Colby
Today we chat with Robert Colby about his new book An Unholy Traffic: Slave Trading in the Civil War South
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast features authors talking about their new books. We discuss various topics related to the Civil War and Reconstruction Era (1840-1880), but we will also talk about non-U.S. history topics during the long nineteenth century.
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