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Week In Review: July 19-26, 2020

Welcome back for Week in Review! This week it’s a mix of historical accounts, primary sources, perspectives on current events, ties to the war, a virtual museum tour, read-alongs and more.

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Week In Review: July 13-19, 2020

Stay safe and cool! And here’s the Week in Review from Emerging Civil War’s blog:

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Week In Review: June 22-28, 2020

Vicksburg, Gettysburg, Gaines Mill, monuments, Juneteenth history, Gone With The Wind, and more… You’ll find a wide variety of posts about history, historiography, and Civil War memory this week! Pick and choose what you like or dive in to explore the full Week in Review…

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Week In Review: June 14-21, 2020

The days and news headlines are marching quickly by as we officially start the summer season. ECW is keeping up with fresh perspectives and, of course, the traditional history and primary sources, too. Hope you have had a safe week and stayed cool as the temperatures rise! Here’s the ECW Week in Review:

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Week In Review: June 7-14, 2020

It’s been a full week of content…welcoming a new member, hosting a book chat, several primary source features, and—of course—some posts and perspectives on the trending news related to the Civil War and monuments. Here’s the ECW week in review…

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Week In Review

Lots of historic anniversary posts and military history this week…

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Week In Review: May 24-31, 2020

From Memorial Day posts to a new series called “Zoom Boom” and new articles about U.S. Grant, we’ve had a full week of new content on the ECW Blog. Here’s a look back at the busy week!

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Week In Review: May 17-24, 2020

It was a milestone week at ECW as we published our 5,000 blog post! Thanks for being part of our online adventure and journey.

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ECW’s 5,000th Post!

Welcome to Emerging Civil War’s 5,000th post! Since we launched in August of 2011, ECW has grown from a small handful of writers to a community of more than 30. We’ve had some historians come and others go, but one thing has remained constant: an eclectic collection of high-quality writing, research, and scholarship. We also […]

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