Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week is a live recording of my lecture from the Sir William Johnson and the War for Empire Conference in Johnstown, NY. Hosted by the Fort Plain Museum, this annual event features some of the brightest minds in the field of colonial American studies and the Seven Years' War. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com and www.fortplainmuseum.org.
E190: Conor Robison: The Battle of Green Spring
E189: David Otersen: Algernon Sidney and the American Revolution
E188: Russia, Britain, and the Armed Neutrality of 1780
E187: Shawn David McGhee: The First Partisan Application of the Electoral College
E186: Patrick H. Hannum: Virginia’s 1775 Regular Company Level Military Force Structure
E184: William W. Reynolds: Observations Regarding the Yorktown Surrender Documents
E183: Jeff Dacus: John Cadwalader Twice Refuses To Become a General.
E182: Don N. Hagist: Top Ten Weather Interventions
E181: Kim Burdick: Frenchmen in Delaware
E180: Louis Arthur Norton: Justice, Deterrence, and Fitful Revenge During the American Revolution
E179: Damien Cregeau: Colonel Daniel Hitchcock of Rhode Island
E178: Colin Zimmerman: The Battle of Crosswicks: Prelude to Monmouth
E177: Joseph E. Wroblewski: Annis Boudinot Stockton: The Poet and the General
E176: Aaron J. Palmer: The 1775 Duel Between Henry Laurens and John Faucheraud Grimke
E175: Victor J. DiSanto: Major Andre’s Captors Revisited
E174: Nancy Rubin Stuart: Benjamin Franklin’s Unconventional Marriage to Deborah Read
E173: Samuel T. Lair: Partisan Politics and the Laws Which Shaped the First Congress
E172: Neil C. Olsen: Samuel Johnson’s Influence on the America
E171: Todd W. Braisted: Point/Counterpoint Between Israel Putnam and William Tryon
E170: Brian Koyn: George Washington: First in Emotional Intelligence
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