Emerging Civil War

Jackson's Romney Campaign (with Tim Snyder)

57 min · 12. maj 2026
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Stonewall Jackson’s winter operations in the earliest months of 1862 proved to be one of the most notorious low points of his entire Civil War career. Author Tim Snyder has a new, in-depth look at this overlooked period of Jackson’s service, from Bath to Romney to the rocky fallout that resulted. The Emerging Civil War Podcast is hosted by Chris Mackowski. This episode is brought to you by Civil War Trails, the world’s largest open-air museum, offering more than 1,500 sites across six states. Request a brochure at civilwartrails.org [civilwartrails.org]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to start planning your trip today.

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