Upcoming Talks
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- November 5, 2011: “Civil War Memory and the Sesquicentennial”, Rhode Island Civil War Roundtable, Annual Dinner, East Greenwhich, Rhode Island.
2012
- January 19: Topic TBA, Olde Colony Civil War Roundtable, Dedham, Massachusetts.
- January 30: “From Civil War to Civil Rights”, Teaching American History Grant Workshop for teachers from Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- March 6: “Until Ever Negro Has Been Slaughtered”: Remembering United States Colored Troops at the Crater, Genesee Community College, Batavia, New York.
- March 27: Guest in Civil War Memory seminar taught by David Blight and Brian Jordan, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
- April 19-22: Panelist on Civil War Sesquicentennial Working Group sponsored by the American Association for State and Local History at the Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Milwaukee, WI.
- April 19-22: “Teaching Civil War History Through Film”, Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Milwaukee, WI.
- June, 22-26: “Blogging the American Civil War”, Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
- July 12-15: “Teaching Civil War Monuments”, Civil War Trust, National Teacher Institute, Charleston, SC.
- July 15-19: The Richard Bartol, Jr. Educators’ Conference at Gettysburg National Military Park.
- July 28: Book Signing and discussion of the battle of the Crater at Abraham Lincoln Bookshop, Chicago (Virtual Book Signing).
- September 20: “Remembering War as Murder: The Battle of the Crater”, Olde Colony Civil War Roundtable, Dedham, Massachusetts
- October 10: “Remembering War as Murder: The Battle of the Crater”, Merrimack Civil War Roundtable, Newburyport, Massachusetts.
2013
- March 14-16: Interpreting Issues of Civil War Memory for the Classroom and Museum Audiences, Conference sponsored by the Gettysburg National Park and the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College.
- April 19: “Remembering War as Murder: The Battle of the Crater”, New Hampshire Civil War Roundtable, Epping, New Hampshire.