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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era

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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a free podcast about the seismic transitions that took place in the United States from the 1870s to 1920s. It's for students, teachers, researchers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to learn more about how our past connects us to the present. It is hosted by Michael Patrick Cullinane, a professor of U.S. history and the author of several books about American politics and international relations. <br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>
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113 Unforgettable Sacrifice

Wed Jan 28 2026

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Cathleen talks with Dr. Hilary N. Green, whose most recent book, Unforgettable Sacrifice: How Black Communities Remembered the Civil War, was published by Fordham University Press in 2025. https://fordhampress.com/unforgettable-sacrifice-hb-9781531508531.html An exciting addition to scholarship on Civil War memory with its focus on African American traditions of memorialization, the book also offers historians important methodological tools. For Dr. Green's public history projects, see With Their Hands: https://www.davidson.edu/news/2025/10/21/memorial-brings-unacknowledged-into-story Hallowed Grounds https://www.hngreenphd.com/the-hallowed-grounds-project.html We also mentioned Dr. Martha Jones' Hard History project at Johns Hopkins University: https://hardhistory.jhu.edu/ We mentioned a number of books in our conversation including: David Blight, Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory (Harvard UP 2001) Barbara A. Gannon, The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic (The University of North Carolina Press, 2011) Caroline Janney, Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation (University of North Carolina Press, 2013) David Silkenat, Raising the White Flag: How Surrender Defined the American Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2019) Contact the host: Cathleen Cahill cdcahill@psu.edu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Cathleen talks with Dr. Hilary N. Green, whose most recent book, Unforgettable Sacrifice: How Black Communities Remembered the Civil War, was published by Fordham University Press in 2025. https://fordhampress.com/unforgettable-sacrifice-hb-9781531508531.html An exciting addition to scholarship on Civil War memory with its focus on African American traditions of memorialization, the book also offers historians important methodological tools. For Dr. Green's public history projects, see With Their Hands: https://www.davidson.edu/news/2025/10/21/memorial-brings-unacknowledged-into-story Hallowed Grounds https://www.hngreenphd.com/the-hallowed-grounds-project.html We also mentioned Dr. Martha Jones' Hard History project at Johns Hopkins University: https://hardhistory.jhu.edu/ We mentioned a number of books in our conversation including: David Blight, Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory (Harvard UP 2001) Barbara A. Gannon, The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic (The University of North Carolina Press, 2011) Caroline Janney, Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation (University of North Carolina Press, 2013) David Silkenat, Raising the White Flag: How Surrender Defined the American Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2019) Contact the host: Cathleen Cahill cdcahill@psu.edu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Wed Jan 28 2026

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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a free podcast about the seismic transitions that took place in the United States from the 1870s to 1920s. It's for students, teachers, researchers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to learn more about how our past connects us to the present. It is hosted by Michael Patrick Cullinane, a professor of U.S. history and the author of several books about American politics and international relations. <br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

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