Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
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This week our guest is author Timothy Symington. Toasts were more than just an excuse to raise a glass, but they were powerful political statements made in an ever-changing world. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E201: Benjamin L. Carp: Captain Abraham Van Dyck
E200: James M. Deitch: Johann Gottlieb Rall at Trenton
E199: Norman S. Poser: From the Battlefield to the Stage: The Many Lives of General John Burgoyne
E198: John Settle: The Eastern Shore Battallion: The Story of the 9th Virginia Regiment
E197: H. Allen Skinner: General Nathanael Greene’s Grand Southern Strategy
E196: Joseph E. Wroblewski: Winning Hearts and Minds: Pardons and Oaths of Allegiance
E195: Brady J. Crytzer: How The (First) West Was Won: Federalist Treaties That Reshaped The Frontier
E194: Michael Cecere: The French Army in Williamsburg
E193: Jett Conner: Thomas Paine on Popular Government in America
E192: John E. Happ: Benjamin Franklin and the American Legacy in Paris
E191: Chip Langston: Captain James Morris of the Connecticut Light Infantry
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
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