Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is Cho-Chien Feng. While the war raged along the eastern seaboard, for the families and communities of upstate New York it devolved into a brutal civil war. Feng discusses how these political fissures first appeared and what they meant to the people involved. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E167: David Price: Edward Hand’s American Journey
E166: James M. Smith: Charles Thomson and the Delaware
E165: M. Andrew Holowchak: Jefferson on Rebellion, Revolution, and Treason
E164: James M. Deitch: The 23rd, 25th, and 27th Grievances
E163: Patrick H. Hannum and Frederick R. Kienle: George Washington’s Advice to William Woodford
E162: Don N. Hagist: The British Soldiers Who Marched to Concord
E161: Travis Copeland: The Paul Revere of North Carolina
E160: Timothy C. Hemmis: Frontier Militia and Uncontrolled Violence
E159: George Kotlik: Benjamin Franklin’s East Florida Warning
E158: Eugene Procknow: William Hunter: Finding Free Speech
E157: Mark R. Anderson: King George III’s Montreal Bust in a Pattern of Iconoclasm
E156: Joseph Solis-Mullen: From the Partition of Poland to Yorktown
E155: Kenneth E. Lawson: Rev. George Whitefield’s Influence on Chaplains in Colonial America
E154: Alexander Lenarchyk: Washington’s Asylum
E153: Jane L. Green: Thomas Ditson: Puritan to Patriot
E152: Eric Wiser: Hell’s Half Acre: The Fall of Loyalist Crean Brush
E151: Norman Desmarais: Blessing of the Flags
E150: Selden West: The Taking of the Shuldham, 1781
E149: Kim Burdick: Cooch’s Bridge, Delaware’s Only Revolutionary War Battle
E148: Scott M. Smith: Major Robert Rogers and the American Revolution
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