25 Episoder

  1. Introducing James Early's New Podcast "Key Battles of American History"

    Udgivet: 26.2.2021
  2. Episode 22: How the Civil War Lives on Today

    Udgivet: 1.10.2020
  3. Episode 21: What Became of the Men Who Wore the Blue and the Grey

    Udgivet: 27.2.2019
  4. Episode 20: The Naval War

    Udgivet: 26.2.2019
  5. Episode 19: African Americans in Uniform

    Udgivet: 25.2.2019
  6. Episode 18: The Overland Campaign

    Udgivet: 24.2.2019
  7. Episode 17: Sherman's March to the Sea

    Udgivet: 23.2.2019
  8. Episode 16: The Battle of Atlanta

    Udgivet: 22.2.2019
  9. Episode 15: Chattanooga

    Udgivet: 21.2.2019
  10. Episode 14: The Battle of Chickamauga

    Udgivet: 20.2.2019
  11. Episode 13: The Battle of Gettysburg

    Udgivet: 19.2.2019
  12. Episode 12: The Fall of Vicksburg

    Udgivet: 18.2.2019
  13. Episode 11: The Western Campaign and the Siege of Vicksburg

    Udgivet: 17.2.2019
  14. Episode 10: The Battle of Chancellorsville

    Udgivet: 16.2.2019
  15. Episode 9: The Battle of Fredericksburg

    Udgivet: 15.2.2019
  16. Episode 8: Sidetrack Episode on Emancipation

    Udgivet: 14.2.2019
  17. Episode 7: The Battle of Antietam

    Udgivet: 13.2.2019
  18. Episode 6: The Seven Days Battle

    Udgivet: 12.2.2019
  19. Episode 5: The 1862 Peninsula Campaign

    Udgivet: 11.2.2019
  20. Episode 4: The Battle of Shiloh

    Udgivet: 10.2.2019

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The Civil War was the most important event in American history. That's because it decided what kind of nation America would be and whether or not the promise of universal liberty would be fulfilled. And what decided the outcome of the Civil War was its battles. Hosted by history professors James Early and Scott Rank, this podcast explores the ten most important battles in the Civil War. It features every major conflict, from the initial shots fired at the Battle of First Bull Run to the end of the war at Appomattox Court House. Key battles include Shiloh, the Seven Days Battle, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Vicksburg, Chickamauga & Chattanooga, and the Overland Campaign. James and Scott explore additional topics such as emancipation, the naval wars of the Civil War, and weapons technology. Plus they get deep into the biographical backgrounds of the Union and Confederate generals (Grant, Sherman, McClellan, Thomas, Lee, Jackson, Beauregard, and Longstreet).

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