Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is JAR contributor Jeff Dacus. In 1781 Fort Watson loomed large on the South Carolina frontier. After a spark of innovation, Continental forces relied on an ancient strategy to win the day: the siege tower. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E105: Mark Sullivan: Francis and Gottlieb Otto: Rebels or Loyalists?
E104: Brooke Barbier: Following Paul Revere Home
E103: William W. Reynolds: The British Naval Signals Mission
E102: Louis Arthur Norton: The Plight of the Seamen
E101: Serena Zabin: The Boston Massacre: A Family History
E100: George Kotlik: Texas and the American Revolution
E99: Brian Gerring: La Petit Guerre and American Indian War
E98: Greg Aaron: Lord Dartmouth’s War of Words, 1775
REPEAT: Rick Atkinson: The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton
REPEAT: Colin Calloway: The Indian World of George Washington
REPEAT: Michael W. Twitty: The Cooking Gene
E97: Don N. Hagist: Noble Volunteers: The British Soldiers Who Fought the American Revolution
E96: Kevin A. Conn: The Imprisonment and Escape of James Moody
E95: Ken Daigler: Nathanael Greene: Intelligence Manager
E94: Joseph E. Wroblewski: John Paul Jones and Thaddeus Kosciuszko in Warsaw
E93: Eric Wiser: The Loyalist Outlaw Cornelius Hatfield
E92: Thomas E. Ricks: First Principles: What America's Founders Learned from the Greeks and Romans and How That Shaped Our Country
E91: Mark Anderson: Ethan Allen’s Mysterious Defeat at Montreal-Reconsidered
E90: Travis Copeland: The Battle of Shallow Ford
E89: John E. Happ: Clarifying Beaumarchais
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