Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is Michael J.F. Sheehan. Widely considered to be one of the most daring and important battles of the war, the attack on Stony Point remains shrouded with mystery and legend. New research has shed new light on this seminal event, and historians' understanding of the battle continues to grow. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E197: H. Allen Skinner: General Nathanael Greene’s Grand Southern Strategy
E196: Joseph E. Wroblewski: Winning Hearts and Minds: Pardons and Oaths of Allegiance
E195: Brady J. Crytzer: How The (First) West Was Won: Federalist Treaties That Reshaped The Frontier
E194: Michael Cecere: The French Army in Williamsburg
E193: Jett Conner: Thomas Paine on Popular Government in America
E192: John E. Happ: Benjamin Franklin and the American Legacy in Paris
E191: Chip Langston: Captain James Morris of the Connecticut Light Infantry
E190: Conor Robison: The Battle of Green Spring
E189: David Otersen: Algernon Sidney and the American Revolution
E188: Russia, Britain, and the Armed Neutrality of 1780
E187: Shawn David McGhee: The First Partisan Application of the Electoral College
E186: Patrick H. Hannum: Virginia’s 1775 Regular Company Level Military Force Structure
E185: Sarah Swift: Searching for Samuel Babcock’s Service
E184: William W. Reynolds: Observations Regarding the Yorktown Surrender Documents
E183: Jeff Dacus: John Cadwalader Twice Refuses To Become a General.
E182: Don N. Hagist: Top Ten Weather Interventions
E181: Kim Burdick: Frenchmen in Delaware
E180: Louis Arthur Norton: Justice, Deterrence, and Fitful Revenge During the American Revolution
E179: Damien Cregeau: Colonel Daniel Hitchcock of Rhode Island
E178: Colin Zimmerman: The Battle of Crosswicks: Prelude to Monmouth
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