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Tag Archives: year in review 2015
Year in Review 2015: #6
The countdown continues: ECW’s most-read posts of 2015. We’re up to number six. Material culture seemed to be a big theme this year. Our eighth-most-read post of the year, Drew Gruber’s post on “The Unique Style Confederate Hat,” focused on … Continue reading
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Year in Review 2015: #7
ECW continues to count down our ten most-read posts of 2015. Coming in at number seven on the list: gods and generals—of a sort.
Year in Review 2015: Confederate Culture Wars
On June 17, 2015, a lone gunman walked into a church in Charleston, South Carolina, and opened fire, killing nine people, including the pastor. The subsequent police investigation identified 21-year-old Dylann Roof, who reportedly launched the attack in the hope … Continue reading
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Year in Review 2015: #8
We’re counting down ECW’s top ten most-read posts of 2015. Coming in at #8 is a post by Drew Gruber, one of the “Founding Fathers” of our sister site, Emerging Revolutionary War.
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Question of the Week—12/28/15-1/3/16
As ECW counts down our ten most-read posts of 2015, we’re curious: What was your favorite ECW post of this year?
Year in Review 2015: #9
The ninth-most-read post of 2015 came from guest author Sam Smith. Sam, a historian with the Civil War Trust, contributed a piece on May 20, 2015, about the Confederacy’s late-war attempt to mobilize blacks into military service. Our ninth-most-read post … Continue reading
Year in Review 2015: #10
One of our traditions here at Emerging Civil War is to take some time at year’s end to look back at the most-read posts of the year. Between now and the New Year, we’ll count down our top ten posts. … Continue reading