Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guests are JAR contributors Michael C. Harris and Gary Ecelbarger. While Washington’s Army is typically viewed as under strength, new research shows that his army was far larger than first realized. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E58: Kevin A. Conn: The Lenape History of the American Revolution
E57: Katie Turner Getty: Control of Disease in the Revolutionary Era
E56: Matthew Skic: The Museum of the American Revolution
E55: Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.: Captain John De Treville: Continental Officer and British Spy
E54: John Rees: They Were Good Soldiers: African Americans Serving in the Continental Army, 1775-1783
E53: Tom Shachtman: Founding Fortunes
Michael Cecere: Virginia’s Eighteen Months Men
E51: Jeffrey D. Simon: The Sons of Liberty and Mob Terror
E50: Dean Caivano: Resistance Against Tyranny
E49: William H.J. Manthorpe, Jr.: The Lewes Lighthouse Legend
E48: David Head: The Prelude to the Newburgh Conspiracy
E47: Steven Neill: The British East India Company and the American Revolution
E46: Don N. Hagist: Martha Bradley and Eighteenth-Century Cookery
E45: Alexander Cain: Massachusetts Privateers During the Siege of Boston
E44: Ray Raphael: The Framers and Impeachment
E43: John L. Smith, Jr.: The Origins of French Fries
E42: Roberto Oscar Flores de Apodaca: Thanksgiving, Prayer, and the Common Soldier
E41: Jim Piecuch: Britain's "Female Corps"
E40: Louis Arthur Norton: The Bonhomme Richard v. The Serapis
E39: Eric Sterner: The Gnaddenhutten Massacre
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