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The Civil War witnessed a number of critical turning points. Major battles, the Emancipation Proclamation, the election of 1864, and the New York City draft riots represent the kinds of military, poli... more
FAQs about Turning Points in the Civil War:How many episodes does Turning Points in the Civil War have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
September 20, 2019Old Pete at a Crossroads: James Longstreet and Southern Reactions to the Reconstruction Acts of 1867Elizabeth R. Varon, Langbourne M. Williams Professor of American History at the University of Virginia, discusses James Longstreet's influence in the early era of Reconstruction after the Civil War....more50minPlay
September 20, 2019The Seven Days as a Military and Political WatershedGary W. Gallagher, former Director of the John L. Nau III Center for Civil War History at the University of Virginia, presents on the effects of George B. McClellan's 7-day campaign across the Virginia Penninsula on the outcome of the Civil War....more42minPlay
September 16, 2018Deciding to Honor the Dead: Montgomery Meigs, Arlington, Origins of the National Cemetery SystemCaroline E. Janney, Professor of History at Purdue University, presents on the Civil War origins of the national cemetery system in the United States....more37minPlay
September 16, 2018It Ain't Over 'till It's Over: The Petersburg Campaign as a Turning Point in the Civil WarA. Wilson Greene, author and historian, presents on the battle for Petersburg during the Civil War....more43minPlay
September 16, 2018George B. McClellan's Peninsula Campaign and the Rules of WarStephan Cushman, Robert C. Taylor Professor of English at the University of Virginia, presents on the effects of General George B. McClellan's campaign across the Virginia peninsula in 1862....more45minPlay
September 16, 2018The Confederacy Totters to Its Destruction: Vicksburg as a Turning PointJoan Waugh, professor of history at UCLA, presents on Vicksburg's role as a turning point in the Civil War for the Confederacy....more49minPlay
September 16, 2018From Manassas to Mankato: How the Civil War Became an Indian WarAri Kelman, Chancellor's Leadership Professor of History at UC Davis, presents on native tribes' involvement and effect on the Civil War....more36minPlay
September 16, 2018Frederick Douglass and the Republican Victory in 1864David W. Blight, Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale University, presents on the life of Frederick Douglass between the years of 1864 and 1866....more49minPlay
September 16, 2018The General Makes a Political Blunder: George B. McClellan Endorses George W. WoodwardJ. Matthew Gallman, professor of history at the University of Florida, discusses how General George B. McClellan's personal endorsement of George W. Woodward for governor of Pennsylvania in 1863 affected more than just his political career....more28minPlay
September 16, 2018The Second Birth of Our Nation: The 1864 Presidential Election as a Turning Point for DemocracyRichard Carwardine, Rhodes Professor of American History at the Rothermere American Institute at Oxford University, discusses how the 1864 presidential election served as a "second birth of our nation," and a turning point for the United States....more45minPlay
FAQs about Turning Points in the Civil War:How many episodes does Turning Points in the Civil War have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.