20 books. I have a long list here. One of my favorite books is girls. Is earls. Is one of the first books to explore soldier motivation and ideology. It is an outstanding book. He has done any others that charge, ackets book on field fortifications. A lot of people dont love braxton bragg. Im not sure you will love him after you read earls book, but it is a fair and well researched , deeply analytical look. He has won a number of awards. I should note, this book fighting for atlanta, is published by the university of North Carolina press. Let me welcome earl hess. [applause] pete, veryhank you, much. Fighting for atlanta, tactics, is the and the civil war topic. The purpose is to understand one of the more important elements that influence the course of operations in the Atlantic Campaign. It is a followup to a trilogy that i did several years ago on field fortifications in the eastern campaigns. That was volume two of that trilogy coverage. Atlanta campaign was one of four that heavil
Sufferage d that surprise you . It particularly surprised me that Jesse Fremont opposed women sufferage, opposed women getting to vote. She seemed the one to be most obvious to it. But i think she didnt want to be public about that because it would reflect poorly on her husband later running for president in an era when that was not a popular political position. When you did the first first lady series, we discovered by course of doing our call ins and the like that there was a real hunger for womens history. And we have so many moms and daughters watching the series together. And they were calling us, even three generations and the like. So what we realized, we tapped into a vain of not enough told in this country. And theyre not understanding the role of the civil war. Thank you very much. Well have more American History tv tomorrow night from our american artifacts series. Well look at artists of the American Revolution and visit the andy warhol museum. Later, a conversation on the
Sufferage d that surprise you . It particularly surprised me that Jesse Fremont opposed women sufferage, opposed women getting to vote. She seemed the one to be most obvious to it. But i think she didnt want to be public about that because it would reflect poorly on her husband later running for president in an era when that was not a popular political position. When you did the first first lady series, we discovered by course of doing our call ins and the like that there was a real hunger for womens history. And we have so many moms and daughters watching the series together. And they were calling us, even three generations and the like. So what we realized, we tapped into a vain of not enough told in this country. And theyre not understanding the role of the civil war. Thank you very much. Well have more American History tv tomorrow night from our american artifacts series. Well look at artists of the American Revolution and visit the andy warhol museum. Later, a conversation on the
Sufferage d that surprise you . It particularly surprised me that Jesse Fremont opposed women sufferage, opposed women getting to vote. She seemed the one to be most obvious to it. But i think she didnt want to be public about that because it would reflect poorly on her husband later running for president in an era when that was not a popular political position. When you did the first first lady series, we discovered by course of doing our call ins and the like that there was a real hunger for womens history. And we have so many moms and daughters watching the series together. And they were calling us, even three generations and the like. So what we realized, we tapped into a vain of not enough told in this country. And theyre not understanding the role of the civil war. Thank you very much. Well have more American History tv tomorrow night from our american artifacts series. Well look at artists of the American Revolution and visit the andy warhol museum. Later, a conversation on the
Sufferage d that surprise you . It particularly surprised me that Jesse Fremont opposed women sufferage, opposed women getting to vote. She seemed the one to be most obvious to it. But i think she didnt want to be public about that because it would reflect poorly on her husband later running for president in an era when that was not a popular political position. When you did the first first lady series, we discovered by course of doing our call ins and the like that there was a real hunger for womens history. And we have so many moms and daughters watching the series together. And they were calling us, even three generations and the like. So what we realized, we tapped into a vain of not enough told in this country. And theyre not understanding the role of the civil war. Thank you very much. Well have more American History tv tomorrow night from our american artifacts series. Well look at artists of the American Revolution and visit the andy warhol museum. Later, a conversation on the