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War of the Rebellion Podcast
Niels Eichhorn
52 episodes
5 days ago
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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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.
Show more...
History
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Conversation about Gettysburg National Military Park and memory with Scott Hancock
War of the Rebellion Podcast
1 hour 46 minutes 6 seconds
7 months ago
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


War of the Rebellion Podcast
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.