Battle of Richmond, Kentucky (with Phil Seyfrit and George Ridings)

Battle of Richmond, Kentucky (with Phil Seyfrit and George Ridings)

As the Confederate campaign into Kentucky got underway in the fall of 1862, one of the first clashes came in Richmond, Kentucky—a battle that became one of the most complete Confederate victories of the war. Historian Phil Seyfrit and preservationist George Ridings join the Emerging Civil War Podcast to talk about the battle and the amazing preservation successes they've had with the battlefield.

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An Unholy Traffic (with Robert Colby)

An Unholy Traffic (with Robert Colby)

Dr. Robert K. D. Colby joins the Emerging Civil War Podcast to talk about slave trading in the Civil War and his recent book, “Unholy Traffic.”This episode of the Emerging Civil War Podcast is brought...

18 Feb 202558min

Talking Civil War Talk Radio (with Gerry Prokopowicz)

Talking Civil War Talk Radio (with Gerry Prokopowicz)

Gerry Prokopowicz, host of Civil War Talk Radio, brings his smooth radio voice to the Emerging Civil War Podcast to talk about his 20+ years of interviewing some of the top luminaries in the field. Pr...

11 Feb 202550min

The Civil War and the Law 101 (with Kevin Donovan)

The Civil War and the Law 101 (with Kevin Donovan)

Join Emerging Civil War's Kevin Donovan at the intersection of Civil War history and law. This episode of the Emerging Civil War Podcast is brought to you by Civil War Trails, the world’s largest ope...

4 Feb 202543min

Narrating a Tempest (with Bob Neufeld)

Narrating a Tempest (with Bob Neufeld)

Bob Neufeld has narrated a number of Emerging Civil War books. His latest is "A Tempest of Iron and Lead: Spotsylvania Court House, May 8–21, 1864" by Chris Mackowski. Go behind the scenes with Bob as...

28 Jan 202527min

The 1864 Project (with John Heckman)

The 1864 Project (with John Heckman)

The Tattooed Historian, John Heckman, discusses "The 1864 Project," a podcast series he spearheaded for Civil War Monitor magazine looking at the many complicated events of 1864.  This episode of the ...

21 Jan 202545min

1865's Biggest Events (panel discussion)

1865's Biggest Events (panel discussion)

What were the biggest events of 1865? As we enter the 160th anniversary year, Emerging Civil War asked historians Chris Kolakowski, Ryan Quint, and Angela Zombeck to share their thoughts on the year o...

14 Jan 202558min

Revisiting a State Divided (with Tonya McQuade)

Revisiting a State Divided (with Tonya McQuade)

Emerging Civil War's Tonya McQuade visited Missouri to promote her recent book, A State Divided, and while there, had the chance to explore the legacy of some of the state's most notorious guerrilla a...

7 Jan 202546min

Hell by the Acre: Stones River (with Dan Masters)

Hell by the Acre: Stones River (with Dan Masters)

The battle of Stones River saw the highest percentage of casualties in any major battle of the Civil War. Author Dan Masters joins the Emerging Civil War Podcast to talk about his new Stones River cam...

31 Des 202455min

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