John R. Legg, a Ph.D. student at George Mason University, interviews fellow graduate students and early career historians about their research. If you are interested in presenting contact John Legg at jlegg5@gmu.edu or on Twitter.
H-CivWar Graduate Student/Post-Doc Interviews
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Graduate Student Interviews -- Vivian Delchamps and Disability and Medical Diagnosis in 19C American Lit
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Graduate Student Interviews - Chris Slocombe (University of Edinburgh) and the Siege of Corinth
Welcome, H-CivWar Subscribers, to our next installment of the Graduate Student Interview series.
Graduate Student Interviews - John Sarvela (Oklahoma State University) and German American regiments in the Civil War
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Welcome back to another installment of the Graduate Student Interviews. Tonight, we welcome John Sarvela, a second year PhD student at Oklahoma State University studying under the direction of Dr. Jennifer Murray. His research interests center on nineteenth century German immigration to the United States and their contributions to the Union Army in the western theater of the Civil War. You can contact John at <john.sarvela@okstate.edu>.
Graduate Student Interviews - Kevin McPartland (University of Cincinnati)
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We have a new segment of our Graduate Student Interview series. This week let us all welcome Kevin McPartland, a third year Ph.D. Student at the University of Cincinnati working with Dr. Chris Phillips. He completed his B.A. and M.A. in 2018 at the University of Alabama. His research focuses on the Southern press and Confederate nationalism from the Secession Crisis through the end of the war. Follow Kevin on twitter @McPCivilWar.
Graduate Student Interviews - Jess Hamlet and Reflections of Shakespeare in Civil War Virginia
We’re back with another installment of our Graduate Student Interviews. Today we welcome Jess Hamlet to discuss her article, 'Not of an Age, But For All Time': Reflections of Shakespeare in Civil War Virginia." She holds a Master of Fine Arts and a Master of Letters in Shakespeare & Performance from Mary Baldwin University. Now, Jess is a Ph.D. Candidate with the Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies at the University of Alabama, where her dissertation considers Shakespeare as a vehicle for encountering moments of political and civil unrest in England and the Empire.
Graduate Student Interviews - Andrew Hargroder and the U.S. Army
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Today we’re joined by Andrew Hargroder to discuss his dissertation project, “Under the Banner: Freedom, Slavery, and the U.S. Army Before the Civil War.” Hargroder is the Chief Editor of Civil War Book Review and a Ph.D. candidate at Louisiana State University.
Graduate Student Interviews - Jonathan Jones and "Opium Slavery"
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Graduate Student Interview: Tracy L. Barnett
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We’re excited to share our second Graduate Student Interview. This week we chatted with Tracy L. Barnett about her dissertation, “Men and Their Guns: The Culture of Self-Deputized Manhood in the South, 1850-1877.”
H-CivWar Graduate Student/Post-Doc Interviews
John R. Legg, a Ph.D. student at George Mason University, interviews fellow graduate students and early career historians about their research. If you are interested in presenting contact John Legg at jlegg5@gmu.edu or on Twitter.
Graduate Student Interviews
John R. Legg, a Ph.D. student at George Mason University, interviews fellow graduate students and early career historians about their research. If you are interested in presenting contact John Legg at jlegg5@gmu.edu or on Twitter.
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