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.
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
E147: Travis Copeland: Joseph Williams and the Cherokee Campaign of 1776
E146: Thomas Mercer and James Kirby Martin: Benedict Arnold: Hero Betrayed
E145: Woody Holton: Liberty is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution
E144: Bridget Barbara: Yorktown and the American Revolution Museum
E143: James M. Smith: How American Declared Its Rights
E142: Richard J. Werther: George Washington and the First Mandatory Immunization
E141: Rand Mirante: John Marshall and Mercy Otis Warren Remember Benedict Arnold
E140: The Yorktown Tragedy: Washington‘s Slave Roundup
E139: David M. Griffin: The Brooklyn Line Forts
E138: Patrick H. Hannum: The Meeting of the Three Commanders
E137: Michael C. Harris and Gary Ecelbarger: Washington’s Troop Strength During the Philadelphia Campaign
E136: Justin McHenry: The Varick Transcripts
E135: David Price: Thomas Knowlton’s Revolution
E134: Jonathan Curran: Public Opinion of the Whiskey Rebellion
E133: Dean Snow: Continental and Militia Cavalry Compared
E132: Chris Coelho: Timothy Matlack, Scribe of the Declaration of Independence
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
American Revolution Podcast
Revolutions
Ben Franklin’s World
Key Battles of the Revolutionary War
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)