Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is White House historian Lindsay M. Chervinsky. During George Washington’s first term, there was no blue print and little in the way of Constitutional precedent. Despite these problems, our first president managed to establish one of the most sacred of all presidential institutions: the cabinet. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E87: Robert Scott Davis: Margaret Eustace and her Family Pass Through the American Revolution
E86: Bridget Barbara: Tracing the Steps of John Andre
E85: Damien Cregeau: Ten Revolutionary War Patriot Graves
E84: Rand Mirante: Fort Mifflin on the Delaware
E83: Philip D. Weaver: The 3rd New Jersey in New-York: Stories from The Jersey Greys of 1776
E82: Dayne Rugh: The Connecticut Sons of Liberty
E81: Mike Cecere: Patrick Henry's March on Williamsburg
E80: Jane Hampton Cook: "Remember the Ladies": Abigail Adams on Women's Rights
E79: Derrick E. Lapp: The Bunker Hill Effect
E78: Kim Burdick: The French Cross the Atlantic
E77: Christopher Warren: Documents of the American Revolution
E76: Jeff Dacus: The Tower of Victory
E75: Greg Aaron: Superheroes of the American Revolution
E74: Jett Conner: Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and the Louisiana Purchase
E73: Ken Shumate: The Molasses Act of 1733
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
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