Private Voices Podcast

Episode 2: Andrew Turner

2 h 58 min · 2. sept. 2023
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Andrew Turner is a PhD student at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. His dissertation is on underage soldiers and sailors during the American Civil War, focusing on their conceptions of gender and manliness. To view the letters discussed during this program, visit altchive.org or the links pasted below Jesse Pouns https://altchive.org/node/10613 [https://altchive.org/node/10613]   Pascal Gilmore https://altchive.org/node/12582 [https://altchive.org/node/12582]   John A. Boyette https://altchive.org/node/10571 [https://altchive.org/node/10571]   Arthur Martin https://altchive.org/node/13552 [https://altchive.org/node/13552]   William Ellis https://altchive.org/node/13397 [https://altchive.org/node/13397] Errata: Andrew did some research after the episode and found that the phrase "how are you salt river!" was a common expression in antebellum political culture, and meant to suffer an ignominious defeat. It was especially common in the South, and you can read more about it here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_River_(politics) [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_River_(politics)].

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Episode 2: Andrew Turner

Andrew Turner is a PhD student at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. His dissertation is on underage soldiers and sailors during the American Civil War, focusing on their conceptions of gender and manliness. To view the letters discussed during this program, visit altchive.org or the links pasted below Jesse Pouns https://altchive.org/node/10613 [https://altchive.org/node/10613]   Pascal Gilmore https://altchive.org/node/12582 [https://altchive.org/node/12582]   John A. Boyette https://altchive.org/node/10571 [https://altchive.org/node/10571]   Arthur Martin https://altchive.org/node/13552 [https://altchive.org/node/13552]   William Ellis https://altchive.org/node/13397 [https://altchive.org/node/13397] Errata: Andrew did some research after the episode and found that the phrase "how are you salt river!" was a common expression in antebellum political culture, and meant to suffer an ignominious defeat. It was especially common in the South, and you can read more about it here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_River_(politics) [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_River_(politics)].

2. sept. 20232 h 58 min
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Episode 1: Garrett Kost

Garrett Kost is a Park Ranger at Ford's Theatre, an installation of the National Mall in Washington D.C. Kost graduated from Gettysburg College, specializing in military history and public history. In this conversation, Kost explores the spring of 1865, Washington D.C., and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln through letters written by Union soldier in the Private Voices archive. To read the letters discussed visit altchive.org or see the links below. John Compton: https://altchive.org/node/14200 [https://altchive.org/node/14200] Harrison Nesbitt: https://altchive.org/node/14063 [https://altchive.org/node/14063], https://altchive.org/node/14064, [https://altchive.org/node/14064]https://altchive.org/node/14065, [https://altchive.org/node/14065]https://altchive.org/node/14067 [https://altchive.org/node/14067] James Aggas: https://altchive.org/node/14006 [https://altchive.org/node/14006]

30. juli 20232 h 29 min