Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is JAR contributor James M. Deitch. Johann Gottlieb Rall was a respected commander and a hard soldier, but his failures at Trenton left much to be desired. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E267: Salina B. Baker: John Warren's Loss of His Brother Joseph Warren
E266: Linda J. Rice: Teaching About Young Patriots Through Newbery Classic Novels
E265: David Otersen: Parliament and the American Revolution: The British Perspective
E264: Steven M. Baule: Jean Marie Cardinal: Revolutionary War Hero?
E263: Jason A. Cherry: William Trent: Factor of Ambition
E262: Robert Scott Davis: Fighting in the Shadowlands: Loyalist Colonel Thomas Waters
BEST OF JAR: Sarah Swift: Searching for Samuel Babcock’s Service
E261: William Caldwell: Isaac Shelby, Patrick Ferguson, and Fire & Sword: The Power of a Good Story
E260: Philip D. Weaver: Caleb Brewster's Spy Boat Boys
E259: David Price: Albigence Waldo: Surgeon, Soldier, Diarist, Poet
E258: Timothy Symington: Huzza! Toasting a New Nation, 1760-1815
E257: Tom Hogan: The Milford Connecticut Cartel
E256: J.L. Bell: Dr. Warren's Crucial Informant
E255: Raphael Corletta: The Two "Empires of Liberty"
E254: Eric Sterner: Congress and the Commodore: Esek Hopkins and the Raid on Nassau
E253: Selden West: A Smart Engagement: A Whaleboat Fight Off Stamford, CT
E252: Gerald Krieger: British Miscalculation of Loyalist Support in the American South
E251: Gene Procknow: Henry Clinton's Plan to End the War
E250: Sherman Lohnes: General John Burgoyne's Stay in Albany
E249: Jude M. Pfister: John Marshall, Historian
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