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A Conversation with Caroline Janney (part one)
(part one of four) March is Women’s History Month, and to commemorate the event, Emerging Civil War is talking with several women who work in the field of Civil War history. This week, ECW Editor-in-Chief Chris Mackowski talks with one … Continue reading →
Posted in Books & Authors, Memory, Personalities, Ties to the War
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Tagged Burying the Dead but not the Past, Caroline Janney, Cold Harbor to the Crater, conversation-with-Caroline-Janney, Gone with the Wind, Indiana, Indianapolis, Memory, Petersburg to Appomattox, Purdue University, Reconciliation, Remembering the Civil War, Women's History Month
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