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Review: “Debunking the myths and stigma surrounding late-war Union army recruits”

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The Civil War Monitor online reviews High-Bounty Men in the Army of the Potomac: Reclaiming Their Honor by Edwin P. Rutan II.
“High-Bounty Men breaks new ground and makes an historiographical intervention by reclaiming the honor of late-war recruits and refuting widely held claims regarding their honor and effectiveness as soldiers.”—Civil War Monitor
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Behind the White House Curtain author Steve Herman speaks with Sree Sreenivasan #NYTReadalong

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Catch Voice of America’s Steven Herman on #NYTReadalong. Host Sree Sreenivasan talks to Steve about the Trump verdict and his book, Behind the White House Curtain: A Senior Journalist’s Story of Covering the President—and Why It Matters.
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Podcast: So Much More Than a Headache author Kathleen O’Shea interviewed on I Am Not My Pain

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Be sure to catch Kathleen O’Shea as she discusses her latest book So Much More Than a Headache. I Am Not My Pain host Melissa Adams sits down with Kathleen to understand migraine through literature.
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Don’t miss this review of Thomas Crowl’s fascinating Queen of the Con

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“A hundred and fifty years later, Cassie Chadwick still stands among the most notorious con artists in history.”
Find out more about Thomas Crowl’s fascinating new book “The Queen of the Con” in this Book Talk review of the notorious Carnegie imposter.
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Video: Stephen Peterson coauthor of The Turnpike Rivalry speaks on WKYC-TV

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Don’t miss this great interview with Stephen Peterson, coauthor of The Turnpike Rivalry: The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cleveland Browns, with Joe Cronauer on WKYC-TV

 

 


Author Paul Gaston to Speak on Craft Breweries

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Mark your calendar to join us as author and photographer Paul Gaston presents an entertaining and informative talk on the rapidly growing craft brewing industry. Hear fascinating anecdotes about numerous breweries visited by Gaston, as well as suggestions for prime destinations that feature tasty food and good beer. Sample hand-picked choices of Ohio’s brewed best […]

 


June 2016, Volume 62, No. 2

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The Future of Civil War History
by: James J. Broomall, Peter S. Carmichael, and Jill Ogline Titus

Interpreting Race, Slavery, and United States Colored Troops at Civil War Battlefields
by: Emmanuel Dabney, Beth Parnicza, and Kevin M. Levin

From Women’s History to Gender History: Revamping Interpretive Programming at Richmond National Battlefield Park
by: Ashley Whitehead Luskey and Robert M. Dunkerly

Relevance, Resonance, and Historiography: Interpreting the Lives and Experiences of Civil War Soldiers
by: Peter S. Carmichael

“The Broader and Purer Purpose”: Lessons from the Shenandoah Valley’s Monument and Battlefield Landscapes on Introducing Elements of Civil War Memory to General Audiences
by: Jonathan A. Noyalas

The Civil War Battlefield Staff Ride in the Twenty-first Century
by: Christian B. Keller and Ethan S. Rafuse

 


The perfect gift for Browns fans!

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The Cleveland Browns have played nearly one thousand games over the past eight decades, and The Browns Bible tells the tale of each one.

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Reading Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms

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September 2013, Volume 59, No. 3

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NATIONS COLLIDING: THE CIVIL WAR COMES TO INDIAN TERRITORY
By: Troy Smith

PERCEPTIONS OF AMERICA AND BRITISH REFORM DURING THE 1860s
By: Michael J. Turner

Film Roundtable: Lincoln

 


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