Boutwell (with Jeffrey Boutwell)

Boutwell (with Jeffrey Boutwell)

George Boutwell may have been one of the most influential 19th Century politicians you've never heard of--until now. Jeffrey Boutwell, a collateral, descendent, has written a new biography of this forgotten political powerhouse, and he joins the Emerging Civil War Podcast to share the story.


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Searching for John Fremont (with Tonya McQuade)

Searching for John Fremont (with Tonya McQuade)

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The Confederacy's Desert Empire (with Pat Kelly-Fischer and Phill Greenwalt)

The Confederacy's Desert Empire (with Pat Kelly-Fischer and Phill Greenwalt)

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10 Mars 1h 4min

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William T. Sherman and His "Demon Spirit" (with Timothy B. Smith)

William T. Sherman and John McClernand started off as effective partners under Ulysses S. Grant, but by the time Grant began his inland campaign against Vicksburg, Sherman considered McClernand his "d...

3 Mars 53min

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The Unlikely Occupiers (with Madeline Feierstein)

A military governor and his provost marshal—occupation duty in wartime Alexandria, Virginia, paired two unlikely partners, John Slough and Henry Horatio Wells. As we explore our theme of "Rivalries an...

24 Feb 46min

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Soldier of the South (with Edward Hagerty)

The Army of Northern Virginia was led by larger-than-life personalities. So how did the mild-mannered Lt. General Richard Anderson fit in once he rose to corps command? Edward Hagerty joins the Emergi...

17 Feb 1h 14min

The GOP and Civil War Memory (with Tim Galsworthy)

The GOP and Civil War Memory (with Tim Galsworthy)

During and in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement, through the Civil War centennial, the Republican Party drew on America’s memories of the war in order to reorganize and reinvent itself. Tim Galswo...

10 Feb 55min

Civil War Memories in a Polarized America (with Jen Murray and John Kinder)

Civil War Memories in a Polarized America (with Jen Murray and John Kinder)

Today’s political polarization has had an impact on how weremember the Civil War—and how we remember the Civil War impacts how we view today’s politics. In this episode of the Emerging Civil War Podca...

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