Synopsis
Each week since October 2004, host Gerald Prokopowicz and a guest discuss the various aspects of Civil War History. Each show consists of an hour long conversation with guests from the very well known historians James McPherson, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Gary Gallagher to mention a few. Gerald also speaks with artists such as Don Troiani, filmmakers Ken Burns, re-enactors Rob Hodge, novelists Jeff Shaara, curators, game designers, childrens authors, collectors, and others. In addition to well known names like the ones mentioned, the show often features authors of first books who are just starting to make their reputations.
Episodes
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Kevin M. Levin: At the Front Lines
09/06/2006 Duration: 21minResearcher/blogger/high school teacher Kevin Levin discusses the Battle of the Crater.
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Fergus M. Bordewich: Bound for Canaan on the Underground Railroad
02/06/2006 Duration: 22minOne of the paths that led to the Civil War was a hidden one: the Underground Railroad. Fergus M. Bordewich, author of Bound For Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America, reveals the reality behind a much mythologized historical phenomenon.
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Timothy B. Smith: Shiloh Ranger
26/05/2006 Duration: 21minDr. Timothy B. Smith, author of Champion Hill: Decisive Battle for Vicksburg, tells what it's like to work as a NPS ranger at Shiloh.
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Brigadier General Harold W. Nelson: 5 X-ray
19/05/2006 Duration: 21minBrigadier General Harold W. Nelson (ret), former Chief of Military History for the U.S. Army, has led hundreds of staff rides across Civil War battlefields, for everyone from ROTC students to civilian corporate leaders. Listen in and hear what they learn.
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Patrick Brennan: The Battle of Secessionville
28/04/2006 Duration: 20minIf Isaac Stevens hadn't been killed at Chantilly, he might have commanded the Army of the Potomac at Antietam. Find out more about Stevens and the other remarkable characters behind the Port Royal expedition of 1862 with Patrick Brennan, author of Secessionville: Assault on Charleston.
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Joshua Wolf Shenk: What Everybody Knows
14/04/2006 Duration: 20minEverybody knows that Lincoln suffered from depression, right? Joshua Wolf Shenk, author of Lincoln's Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness, takes closer look at what we really know about Lincoln's temperament.
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Robert Lee Hodge: Far From Farb
07/04/2006 Duration: 21minYou've seen him in movies, TV, and on the cover of Confederates in the Attic. Now he researches and produces his own Civil War films. Spend a fascinating hour with Robert Lee Hodge.
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Doris Kearns Goodwin: Living with Lincoln
31/03/2006 Duration: 21minDr. Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses her prize-winning study of Lincoln and his Cabinet, Team of Rivals: the Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln.
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James P. Delgado: The Civil War Underwater
24/03/2006 Duration: 20minBeyond the CSS Hunley, the Civil War saw the invention of other submersible warships, and Dr. James P. Delgado has found one of them intact.
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Thomas J. Brown: Why a Sphinx?
10/03/2006 Duration: 31minDr. Thomas J. Brown, author of The Public Art of Civil War Commemoration, analyzes the meaning of monuments
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James A. Morgan III: What Really Happened at Ball's Bluff?
03/03/2006 Duration: 21minJames A. Morgan III, author of A Little Short of Boats: The Fights at Ball's Bluff and Edwards Ferry
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Edwin C. Bearss: Chief of the Battlefield
24/02/2006 Duration: 21minThe legendary Ed Bearss, Chief Historian Emeritus of the National Park Service.
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Fritz Klein IS Abraham Lincoln
17/02/2006 Duration: 17minOut of the more than one hundred people who make all or part of their living portraying Abraham Lincoln, none does it better than Richard Fritz Klein.
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Mark L. Bradley: The War After Appomattox
03/02/2006 Duration: 18minMark Bradley, author of This Astounding Close: The Road to Bennett Place, discusses the North Carolina campaign of 1865.
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Wide Awake Films: If Brady had Video
27/01/2006 Duration: 20minShane Seley and Ed Leydecker of Wide Awake Films describe the process of making Civil War battle documentary videos.
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Thomas Lowry, MD: For Mature Audiences Only
20/01/2006 Duration: 22minUnlike the soldiers themselves, author Thomas Lowry, MD, is happy to discuss The Story the Soldiers Wouldn't Tell: Sex in the Civil War. Most CWTR programs unavoidably make reference to the massive bloodshed that marked the Civil War. This program discusses not only violence but also sex, using plain language. Educators and parents may wish to preview this show before recommending it to students or children.
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Michael Vorenberg: How Slavery Ended
13/01/2006 Duration: 20minDr. Michael Vorenberg, author of Final Freedom: The Civil War, The Abolition of Slavery and the Thirteenth Amendment, analyzes the politics of the 13th Amendment.
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Richard P. McMurry: Toward a New Civil War Paradigm
06/01/2006 Duration: 23minDr. Richard P. McMurry, author of The Fourth Battle of Winchester and Two Great Rebel Armies, presents a fresh approach to Civil War history.
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Elizabeth Leonard: Who is Joe Holt and why is he saying these things about Jefferson Davis?
16/12/2005 Duration: 21minDr. Elizabeth Leonard, author of Lincoln's Avengers and All the Daring of the Soldier: Women of the Civil War Armies, covers topics from the Lincoln assassination to the participation of women soldiers
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The Lincoln Museum: Carolyn Texley, Director of Collections
09/12/2005 Duration: 21minCarolyn Texley, Director of Collections at the Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, Indiana talks about the challenges of preserving the Lincoln story.