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CSPAN3 Cultural Heritage And Confederate Monuments July 3, 2016

Prof. Nesbit so this is intro to historic preservation. University of georgia, the brandnew digital lab. I am scott nesbit. So, we are here today trying to think a little bit about the Cultural Heritage of the american south, especially after and during the american civil war. It has been in the news quite a bit lately. And so i think its a topic that folks who are interested in Historical Preservation like yourselves have got to figure out. We have a really fun opportunity to make sense of all of this. To do that i figure we should go and think a little bit about not just where the monuments came from, but the war out of which they came. You know, at the beginning of the american civil war, United States soldiers seemed to take a great deal of care to leave private property, all kinds of property alone. They really strictly held to attacking military targets only and this seemed to be of great importance to political leaders, because they thought the war would be short and they needed

CSPAN3 Cultural Heritage And Confederate Monuments June 26, 2016

A class on Cultural Heritage and confederate monuments, honoring confederate. He also describes the origins of the monuments, usually erected due to the efforts of southern women during the reconstruction and end of the 19th century. His classes about one hour. Prof. Nesbit so this is intro to historic preservation. University of georgia, the brandnew digital lab. Nesbit. Tt so, we are here today trying to think a little bit about the Cultural Heritage of the american south, especially after and during the american civil war. It has been in the news quite a bit lately. And so i think its a topic that folks who are interested in Historical Preservation like yourselves have got to figure out. We have a really fun opportunity to make sense of all of this. To do that i figure we should go and think a little bit about not just where the monuments came from, but the war out of which they came. You know, at the beginning of the american civil war, United States soldiers seemed to take a great

CSPAN3 The Civil War July 2, 2016

Carmichael, a history professor here at gettysburg college. Im also the director of the civil war institute, and it is my privilege and pleasure to introduce the speakers for our conversation or panel on the return of the confederate veteran. For those of you in the audience, and also for those of you who are part of our live cspan audience, you can actually be part of this conversation, twitter, get your ens ready, it is cwi2016. Let me go ahead and introduce our panelists, first, to my far right, david who is currently a lecturer in American History, at the university of edinburgh in scotland. He teaches range of courses on civil war and southern history, reconstruction and civil war memory, and his first book, it is an excellent one, published by the university of North Carolina press, and entitled moment of despair, suicide, divorce, and debt in civil war era North Carolina. Next to david is james brumar. He recently assumed the directorship of shepherd universitys george tyler cen

CSPAN3 American History TV June 18, 2016

[please stand by] [please stand by] [please stand by] 3372 children. 57 children. Unlike most wars in this case, refugees are running towards the. Ine they were giving birth out of slavery because it was meaningful, even though it was even birth in a war zone. It was often ugly, against fence posts, women finding whatever they could to cut on the local court straight cut umbilical cords. They need to bury the placenta, so they looking for places to do that and they are determined to do that even if they are in a place of deprivation. This is a reconstruction from the point of view of midwives of invention. This was ingenuity in the face of great crisis. Midwiferygraph is in school at penn school at saint helena island, where a. Uccessful refugee camp is your is picture of refugees in the rain. Shoes and water. These are not familiar scenes in the same way we see the gero type. But shoes and water are all over the record. You cant get through a page another plea, another action motivate

CSPAN3 The Civil War June 25, 2016

In 1861. It started in these refugee camps. Im going to start with two stories. The first one might be familiar. The story of how the contraband decision got handed down. It happened Important Role virginia. Baker,ownsend, James Shepherd mallory get a boat where the union just arrived. There are confederates all around and these gentlemen had been building confederate fortifications for their master. They knew they were about to go to North Carolina and would be leaving their families and they decided to chance it. Next morning, a confederate soldier comes under flag of truce and says, please return the slaves. Were rebels really entitled . Werent they foreign country . You say you are a foreign country. Said, im confiscating these three men as contraband property of war. He even gave the confederate soldier a receipt. This spreads incredibly quickly. It is an in between status. Property likee of smuggled goods but you are a person. But whatever the ambiguities of contraband, it defini

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