Season 16

Nov. 20, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - November 20, 2019

Donald L. Miller, Vicksburg: Grant's Campaign That Broke the Confederacy
Nov. 13, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - November 13, 2019

Philip Gerard, The Last Battleground: The Civil War Comes to North Carolina
Nov. 6, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - November 6, 2019

John Grady, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Father of Oceanography: A Biography, 1806-1873
Oct. 30, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - October 30, 2019

Rich Condon, creator of "Civil War Pittsburgh" Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/civilwarpittsburgh
Oct. 23, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - October 23, 2019

S.C. Gwynne, Hymns of the Republic: The Story of the Final Year of the American Civil War
Oct. 16, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - October 16, 2019

Hampton Newsome, The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864
Oct. 9, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - October 9, 2019

Joe Goodbody, Kentucky Barracuda: Parker H. French
Oct. 2, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - October 2, 2019

James J. Broomall, Private Confederacies: The Emotional Worlds of Southern Men as Citizens and Soldiers
Sept. 25, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - September 25, 2019

Matthew Fox-Amato, Exposing Slavery: Photography, Human Bondage, and the Birth of Modern Visual Politics in America
Sept. 18, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - September 18, 2019

Jack Dempsey, Michigan's Civil War Citizen-General: Alpheus S. Williams
Sept. 11, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - September 11, 2019

A. Gibert Kennedy, A South Carolina Upcountry Saga: The Civil War Letters of Barham Bobo Foster and His Family, 1860-1863
Sept. 4, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - September 4, 2019

Jonathan M. Steplyk, Fighting Means Killing: Civil War Soldiers and the Nature of Combat
Aug. 28, 2019

Civil War Talk Radio - August 28, 2019

Timothy Orr, Sharpshooters Made a Grand Record This Day: Combat on the Skirmish Line at Gettysburg on July 3
Sept. 22, 2006

Civil War Talk Radio - September 22, 2006 (Phillip Shaw Paludan: Heroes and Victims)

Phillip Shaw Paludan, author of A People's Contest': The Union and Civil War 1861-1865 , discusses his work, covering topics from the Lincoln White House to the Shelton Laurel Massacre.