Reevaluating John Schofield (with Joe Ricci and Sean Chick)

Reevaluating John Schofield (with Joe Ricci and Sean Chick)

Union General John Schofield was a major player in the battles of Franklin and Nashville, and later one of the most consequential Generals in Chief of the U.S. Army. But was he also a snake in the grass? Join historians Joe Ricci and Sean Chick for a discussion.

Joe works as a historian for the Battle of Franklin Trust. Sean is the author of the ECW Series book "They Came Only to Die: The Battle of Nashville."

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The Battle of Franklin Trust (with Eric Jacobson)

The Battle of Franklin Trust (with Eric Jacobson)

The acquisition of a new piece of property at the heart of the Franklin battlefield in November continues the rehabilitation of a field once given up as “lost.” Eric Jacobson, CEO of the Battle of Fra...

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Who were the Lead Mine Men? (with Thomas Mack)

Who were the Lead Mine Men? (with Thomas Mack)

Who were the Lead Mine Men? Emerging Civil War's Chris Mackowski talks with Thomas Mack about the men who blew the hole in 3rd Louisiana Redan at Vicksburg and then threw themselves into the breach: t...

19 Nov 20241h 14min

Was William T. Sherman Overrated?

Was William T. Sherman Overrated?

William T. Sherman has been reviled and beloved over the past 160 years as one of the most polarizing and magnetic figures of the American Civil War. Join Emerging Civil War's Chris Mackowski, Cecily ...

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The Election of 1864 (with Zack Fry)

The Election of 1864 (with Zack Fry)

ECW Contributing Editor Zack Fry joins Chris Mackowski for a discussion about the Election of 1864. This episode of the Emerging Civil War Podcast is brought to you by Civil War Trails, the world’s l...

5 Nov 20241h 1min

A Chat with the Civil War Breakfast Club

A Chat with the Civil War Breakfast Club

Darin Weeks and Mare Fincher--the Civil War Breakfast Club--chat with Emerging Civil War's Chris Mackowski about their "barstool" approach to Civil War history and their goal of getting people pumped ...

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William Faulkner & the Civil War (with Michael Gorra)

William Faulkner & the Civil War (with Michael Gorra)

Michael Gorra, author of The Saddest Words: William Faulkner's Civil War, talks about the impact of the conflict on one of America's greatest writers—and how Faulkner, in turn, helps us better underst...

22 Okt 202453min

The Rise of Dangerous Civil War Podcast Historians?

The Rise of Dangerous Civil War Podcast Historians?

Join Emerging Civil War for a discussion about the role of podcasters in the Civil War community, moderated by ECW Editor-in-Chief Chris Mackowski. On the panel: • Jim Hessler of The Battle of Gettys...

21 Okt 20241h 5min

Anchors Aweigh w/Adm. David Dixon Porter (with Neil Chatelain and Dwight Hughes)

Anchors Aweigh w/Adm. David Dixon Porter (with Neil Chatelain and Dwight Hughes)

Set sail with Neil Chatelain and Dwight Hughes as they discuss one of the Civil War's most successful—and controversial—naval figures, Admiral David Dixon Porter. This episode of the Emerging Civil W...

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