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.
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
E38: Frederic C. Detwiller: The Mysterious Monsr Dubuq: The Revolution's First Frenchman?
E37: Andrew Schocket: Who Mattered In Early America?
E36: John McCurdy: Quarters: The Accomodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution
E35: Gabriel Neville: The Clove Road
E34: Mark Edward Lender: Cabal: The Plot Against General Washington
E33: James Fichter: The Tea that Survived the Boston Tea Party
E32: Gene Procknow: The Parallel Lives of Benedict Arnold and James Wemyss
E31: Jason Yonce: The Annapolis Convention
E30: John Buchanan: The Road to Charleston
E29: Joseph E. Wroblewski: The Queen's Rangers
E28: Rick Atkinson: The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton
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