Treasure and Empire (with Neil Chatelain)

Treasure and Empire (with Neil Chatelain)

ECW's Neil Chatelain discusses Treasure and Empire: The Panama Route, the West, and the Campaigns to Control America's Mineral Wealth—gold, silver, and copper —during the Civil War.

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A Tempest of Iron and Lead at Spotsylvania (with Chris Mackowski)

A Tempest of Iron and Lead at Spotsylvania (with Chris Mackowski)

Guest host Darren Rawlings chats with Emerging Civil War's Chris Mackowski about Chris's new book, "A Tempest of Iron and Lead: Spotsylvania Court House, 1864."  This episode of the Emerging Civil War...

24 Sep 202441min

Armchairing Antietam (with the Antietam Institute)

Armchairing Antietam (with the Antietam Institute)

For the anniversary of the September 1862 battle of Antietam, Emerging Civil War has assembled a panel of historians from the Antietam Institute to play "armchair general." Mike Froning, Jim Rosebrock...

17 Sep 20241h 9min

The 2nd South Carolina String Band Ain't (Quite) Dead Yet

The 2nd South Carolina String Band Ain't (Quite) Dead Yet

The 2nd South Carolina String Band might be in retirement, but they "ain't (quite) dead yet." Join Emerging Civil War's Chris Mackowski for an exclusive chat with members of the band in advance of a b...

10 Sep 20241h 17min

The Inland Campaign for Vicksburg (with Tim Smith)

The Inland Campaign for Vicksburg (with Tim Smith)

Timothy B. Smith chats about his fifth (and final) volume in his sweeping operational history of the Vicksburg Campaign: Grant's inland campaign from Port Gibson to Raymond to Jackson to Champion Hill...

3 Sep 20241h 1min

The Abolitionist Civil War (with Frank Cirillo)

The Abolitionist Civil War (with Frank Cirillo)

As the Civil War raged, a Civil War erupted within the Abolitionist movement, as well. What were their ultimate aims and how should the movement achieve them? Historian Frank J. Cirillo joins the Emer...

27 Aug 202457min

A Conversation with Gordon Jones

A Conversation with Gordon Jones

Dr. Gordon Jones of the Atlanta History Center is the 2024 recipient of the Emerging Civil War Award for Service in Civil War Public History. We spend some time chatting with him about his long career...

20 Aug 202457min

Longstreet's Knoxville Campaign

Longstreet's Knoxville Campaign

Ed Lowe discusses James Longstreet's ill-starred time at command in east Tennessee in the winter of 1863–64. This episode of the Emerging Civil War Podcast is brought to you by Civil War Trails, the ...

13 Aug 202448min

I Dread the Thought of the Place (with Scott Hartwig)

I Dread the Thought of the Place (with Scott Hartwig)

Scott Hartwig's "I Dread the Thought of the Place: The Battle of Antietam and the End of the Maryland Campaign" is the recipient of the 2024 Emerging Civil War Book Award. Join us for a wide-ranging c...

6 Aug 20241h 9min

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