Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week’s our guest is history writer and translator Gina Dimuro. Our focus is on a fascinating tour of the New York City and New Jersey that Alexander Hamilton would have known. A surprising number of buildings and features remain from the period, although many would not be obvious to the casual visitor. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E226: Clark vs. Livingston: Pettiness, Paper Money, and Elections
E225: Victor J. DiSanto: The Fidelity Medallion
E224: Benjamin George: George Washington’s Information War
E223: Colin Zimmerman: The Continental Encampment in Bucks County, December 1776
E222: Al Dickenson: A Visit to the Battle of Fallen Timbers Monument
E221: Ray Raphael: Was the Declaration of Independence Signed on July 4? How Memory Plays Tricks with History
E220: Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
E219: Adam E. Zielinski: James Forten, Revolutionary: Forgotten No More
E218: George Kotlik: East Florida in the Revolutionary Era, 1763-1785
E217: Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.: Lord Cornwallis: Defender of American and British Liberty?
E216: David Price: Eutaw Springs and the Ambiguity of Victory
E215: Alexandra I. Griffeth: Hanover County and Patrick Henry
E214: Shawn David McGhee: George Washington’s ”Rules of Civility”: An Early American Mystery
E213: Eric Sterner: Engaging the Glasgow
E212: Don N. Hagist: The 2023 JAR Annual Volume and More!
E211: John Settle: Colonel Abraham Buford’s Virginia Battalion
E210: Hero to Zero? Remembering Horatio Gates
E209: J.L. Bell: The Secrets of Samuel Dyer Part Two
E208: J.L. Bell: The Secrets of Samuel Dyer Part One
E207: Mark R. Anderson: The Tragic Incident at Fort Anne
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