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ECW’s September Newsletter Now Available

If you haven’t seen it yet, the September edition of the Emerging Civil War newsletter is now out. This week’s 10-question interview features Meg Groeling. Plus there’s info about new book releases by Dave Powell and Chris Kolakowski, news & notes, and a look at ECW’s contributions to Virginia Tech’s Essential Civil War Curriculum. Can you […]

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ECW’s August Newsletter Now Available

Emerging Civil War’s August newsletter is now available. You’ll find a recap of some of our 5th anniversary celebrations, as well as a quick preview of some of our upcoming projects and initiatives. We have “10 Questions with…” featuring Edward Alexander, plus news and notes (a baby Orrison, anyone?), a new title on the ECW […]

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ECW’s July 2016 Newsletter Now Available

Emerging Civil War’s July 2016 newsletter went out this week. It contains thoughts on ECW’s upcoming 5th anniversary from editor-in-chief Chris Mackowski, a flash conversation with Chris Kolakowski, news & notes from some of our contributors, and a look at the latest releases on the bookshelf from ECW authors. If you haven’t seen it yet, […]

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Check Out the New ECW Newsletter

Check out Emerging Civil War’s first-ever newsletter. Every month, we’ll provide updates on what we’re up to, what books are being released, who’s on the road giving talks, and more. It’s a chance to go behind-the-scenes with ECW. If you like what you see, please sign up!

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CWRT Congress: Creating a Culture of Service

By Carol VanOrnum, Vice President, Civil War Roundtable Congress Profane, irascible, opinionated. These adjectives were often used to describe Confederate Lt Gen. Jubal Early – not deal-breakers by any means for a leader. Early was a rising star in the Army of Northern Virginia before undertaking the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign. And yet, he lacked […]

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Coaching: a Leadership Style for Civil War Round Tables

Emerging Civil War welcomes Craig D. Apperson Civil War Round Tables are comprised of individuals bonded by their interests of a wide range of issues involving the most disruptive period of our nation’s history. These organizations are composed of those whose interests in the history of our Civil War enable the establishment of goals and […]

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The Weekend of Dueling Antietams and Other Stuff Going On

From one perspective, it might have looked like “dueling Antietams.” At Shepherd University, the Antietam Institute was holding its spring symposium, focusing on Harpers Ferry during the Maryland campaign. Meanwhile, in suburban Pittsburgh at the Carnegie Library in Carnegie, PA, home of the Thomas Espy GAR post, their annual symposium likewise focused on Antietam. Both […]

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Make a Year-End Gift to ECW

‘Tis the time of the year that your email inboxes are probably being filled with appeals from not-for-profits: “Make your tax-deductible year-end gift now!” You probably got a lot of those emails back in November, too, in advance of Giving Tuesday. ECW doesn’t send out solicitations because we don’t want to add to the avalanche. […]

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Marketing: Where’s The Magic?

Emerging Civil War welcomes back Mike Movius One of our latest surveys concerned how Civil War Round Tables market their organizations, how they measure success, and what marketing instruments they are employing. What we discovered probably should not have been surprising, but it was, nonetheless. Before we get into the nuts and bolts of the […]

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