Is the Civil War the Revolution We Like to Forget?
Title: Is the Civil War the Revolution We Like to Forget? Speaker: David Blight Date: September 12, 2012 Location: campus, Case Western Reserve University

▶︎
James McPherson: Why the Civil War Still Matters

▶︎
David Blight - The Civil War in American Memory

▶︎
America and the Unintended Consequences of War - Michael Neiberg

▶︎
Ken Burns on Why America Really Declared Independence

▶︎
A Jewish Messiah: Tale of a Convincing Imposter, 1666

▶︎
America's Bloodiest Day: Battle of Antietam 1862

▶︎
The Emancipation Proclamation: Eric Foner and Julie Golia in Conversation

▶︎
"Ambivalent about Tragedy: Bruce Catton’s Civil War and Ours" | David Blight

▶︎
Pulitzer Prize Winning Historian Steven Hahn - Pre-Civil War Politics

▶︎
Remembering Lee 2011 with Dr. James I. Robertson Jr., “Lee and the Mobilization of Forces 1861”

▶︎
The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution (HD)

▶︎
But There Was No Peace: The Aftermath of the Civil War

▶︎
Allen Guelzo on Robert E. Lee (Lincoln Log Podcast)

▶︎
Ulysses S. Grant: The Man Who Saved the Union—H.W. Brands

▶︎
Class15, Never Call Retreat: Military Turning Points and Why the North Won the War

▶︎
Iran, Trump, And The Weakening Of The West | Melanie Phillips

▶︎
A Conversation with Eric Foner about "Gateway to Freedom"

▶︎
The Antislavery Bulwark: The Antislavery Origins of the Civil War – Intro & Keynote

▶︎
Why the Confederacy Lost: The Experiences of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia

▶︎
