The Civil War & Reconstruction Richard Youngdahl
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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
Great Civil War podcast
A great podcast for anyone interested in the Civil War. Offers a very ambitious level of detail on a broad variety of subjects, in accessible short episodes. The storytelling is wrapped in a laid back yet respectful ambiance. Great feature of a weekly book tip at the end of each show. Personal favorite.
Hmmm
Their political profiles are very good, but their fatal flaw is spreading the battles over soooo many episodes!!!!!
Consultant
Very entertaining and interesting podcast. Latest episode Siege of Washington is the best one yet. Amazing story about the union regiments marching through Baltimore.