The Civil War & Reconstruction Richard Youngdahl
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- History
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A history podcast in which Rich & Tracy weave together a chronological narrative of the Civil War era. Visit us at www.civilwarpodcast.org
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#454- PRISONERS OF WAR
In which we look at the experience of POWs during the Civil War.
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#453- "EVERY MAN STOOD AT HIS POST AND DID HIS DUTY": The Destruction of USS Underwriter
In which we look at the Confederate attack on USS Underwriter at New Bern, North Carolina, on February 2, 1864.
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#452- ANNA E DICKINSON AND "THE PERILS OF THE HOUR"
In which we look at the life of Anna E Dickinson and her address on Capitol Hill in January 1864.
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#451- TEN DOLLARS A MONTH
In which we look at the pay inequality between black and white soldiers in the Federal armies.
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#450- CLEBURNE'S PROPOSAL
In which we look at Confederate Major General Patrick Cleburne's controversial proposal, presented in January 1864, to arm and free the Confederacy's slaves.
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#449- 1864: A YEAR OF CRISIS AND DECISION
In which we look at how 1864 will be a pivotal year in the Civil War.
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Customer Reviews
Awesome
All the way to South Australia u have reached and I absolutely love your podcast. 5 stars easily
Great show
Have been an avid reader of Civil War history as it links to the US of today. Love the teamwork of the pod presenters - it gives me hope that the US can continue to function.
Restarted listening again - amazed on the depth of presentation. Should reissue as a book series when it’s completed. An amazing narrative.
Very informative and entertaining!
I started listening around Christmas and now I'm more than 200 episodes in. Thinking I might need to pace myself to avoid running out of episodes. Rich and Tracey provide a detailed coverage of events in an enjoyable narrative. Recommended for history buffs like myself.