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    Cwbr Author Interview: The British Gentry, The Southern Planter, And The Northern Family Farmer: Agriculture And Sectional Antagonism In North America

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    Interview with James L. Huston, Regents Professor of History at Oklahoma State University Interviewed by Zach Isenhower Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is happy to speak with James L. Huston, Regents Professor of History at Oklahoma State University. Professor Huston previously authored, among several books, Calculating the Value of the Union: Slavery, Property Rights, and the Coming of the Civil War, as well as Stephen A. Douglas and the Dilemma of Democratic Equality. Today we get to talk about his most recent book, The British Gentry, the Southern Planter, and the Northern Family Farmer: Agriculture and Sectional Antagonism in North America. Professor Huston, thank you for joining us today. James L. Huston (JH): My pleasure, and thank you for the invitation

    Cwbr Author Interview: Washington Brotherhood: Politics, Social Life, And The Coming Of The Civil War

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    Interview with Rachel Shelden, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma Interviewed by Zach Isenhower Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is proud to speak with Rachel Shelden, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma, and discuss her recent book Washington Brotherhood: Politics, Social Life, and the Coming of the Civil War. Thank you for joining us today. Rachel Shelden (RS): Thanks so much for having me

    Cwbr Author Interview: The Rebel Yell: A Cultural History

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    Interview with Craig A. Warren, Associate Professor of English and Prodessional Writing at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Interviewed by Zach Isenhower Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is happy to speak with Craig A. Warren, Associate Professor of English and Professional Writing at Penn State Erie, the Behrend College. Professor Warren previously authored Scars to Prove It: The Civil War Soldier and American Fiction, and today we get to discuss his most recent book, The Rebel Yell: A Cultural History. Professor Warren, thank you for joining us today. Craig A. Warren: Thanks for having me, I appreciate it

    Cwbr Author Interview: To Raise Up A Nation: John Brown, Frederick Douglass, And The Making Of A Free Country

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    Interview with William S. King, independent scholar Interviewed by Zach Isenhower Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is proud to speak with William S. King, an independent scholar making his debut in the Civil War Era, and discuss his book, To Raise Up A Nation: John Brown, Fredrick Douglass, and The Making of A Free Country. Thank you for joining us today. William S. King (King): Well I\u27m glad to be here

    Cwbr Author Interview: Empty Sleeves: Amputation In The Civil War South

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    Interview with Brian Craig Miller, Associate Professor of History at Emporia State University Interviewed by Zach Isenhower Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is happy to speak with Brian Craig Miller, Associate Professor of History at Emporia State University. Professor Miller previously authored John Bell Hood and the Fight for Civil War Memory, and is Editor of the journal Civil War History. Today we get to discuss his most recent book, Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South. Professor Miller, thank you for joining us today. Brian Craig Miller (BCM) : Thank you very much for having me

    Cwbr Author Interview: Unequal Freedoms: Ethnicity, Race, And White Supremacy In Civil War-era Charleston

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    Interview with Jeff Strickland, Associate Professor of History at Montclair State University Interviewed by Zach Isenhower Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is pleased to speak with Jeff Strickland, Associate Professor of History at Montclair State University. Today we get to talk about his most recent book, Unequal Freedoms: Ethnicity, Race, and White Supremacy in Civil War-Era Charleston. Professor Strickland, thank you for joining us today. Jeff Strickland (JS): Hi Zach, it\u27s an honor to speak with you

    Cwbr Author Interview: Through The Heart Of Dixie: Sherman\u27s March And American Memory

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    Interview with Anne Sarah Rubin, Associate Professor of History at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Interviewed by Zach Isenhower Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is excited to speak with Anne Sarah Rubin, associate professor of history at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Professor Rubin previously authored, A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868. Today we get to discuss her most recent book, Through the Heart of Dixie: Sherman\u27s March and American Memory. Professor Rubin, thank you for joining us today.Anne Sarah Rubin (ASR): Thank you very much for having me

    Cwbr Author Interview: The Long Emancipation: The Demise Of Slavery In The United States

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    Interview with Ira Berlin, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryland Interviewed by Zach Isenhower Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is happy to speak with Ira Berlin, Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Maryland. Professor Berlin previously authored, Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South; Generations of Captivity: A History of Slaves in the United States; as well as Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in Mainland North America. Today we get to talk about his most recent book, The Long Emancipation: The Demise of slavery in the United States. Professor Berlin, thank you for chatting with us today. Ira Berlin (IB): I\u27m delighted to be joining you
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