Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is Major Patrick Naughton. Following the battles of Lexington and Concord, a war of a different kind was waged for the control of the public narrative between Great Britain and their rebellious colonies. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E72: Christian M. McBurney: General Charles Lee Imposes an Oath of Allegiance
E71: Geoff Smock: The Enlightened Views of Thomas Jefferson
E70: Keith Muchowski: Rufus King: Forgotten Founder
E69: Andrew Waters: The Quaker and the Gamecock: Nathanael Greene, Thomas Sumter, and the Revolutionary War for the Soul of the South
E68: Lindsay M. Chervinsky: The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution
E67: Matthew Reardon: The Whaleboat Wars on the Connecticut River
E66: George Kotlik: The British Invasion of the Bahamas
E65: Stephen John Katzberg: Mapping the Battle of Eutaw Springs
E64: Eric Sterner: The Siege of Fort Henry
E62: Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick: John Sullivan and the Occupation of Easton
E61: Justin McHenry: Morgan v. Shippen and the Fate of the Continental Medical Department
E60: Brian Patrick O’Malley: Philadelphia’s Yellow Fever Epidemic
E59: Patrick H. Hannum: Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation
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
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