Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is JAR contributor Norman Desmarais. In the 18th century it was customary for British and Americans to refer to French soldiers as "Frogs." This week, Norman Desmarais explores the origins of the pejorative. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
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
E131: John A. Ruddiman: James Monroe’s Revolution
E130: Jordan Baker: The Cherokee-American War
E129: James D.R. Philips: Two Revolutions and the Constitution
E128: Edna Gabler: The Silence of Slavery in Revolutionary War Art
E127:Lafayette's Plan to Invade Ireland
E126: Norman Desmarais: The Gazette Francoise
E125: Bill Bleyer: George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring
E124: Haimo Li: Article 1, Section 9, Clause 3 of the Constitution
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