Confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on something. Its a symposium on the warren east, hosted by the emergency bill war blog. Welcome back to the emergence of a war symposium, great to have you with us my name is chris mackowski. Our next speaker today comes to us, actually from our sister site emerging revolutionary war. Mark maloy its a historian with a National Park service and hes like what can i do thats revolutionary war . And i said, mark know this is a civil war. So we decided we would let him come talk about fort sumter because its the closest we can get to the war to the revolutionary era. Mark is a delightful historian, a wonderful guy, i wish i could get him to laugh on cue. The most distinctive feature that we are like is his laugh. But we are delighted to have him, and he came here today to speak about the first shots of the civil war act fort sumter. Mark. Thank you very much for that introduction, chris. And its a pleasure to be able to speak out this symposiu
Revolutionary war. Mark malloy is a historian with the National Park service and he is like, what can i do this revolutionary war . I said, this is the civil war. We decided we would let him talk about fort sumter because it is as close as we can get to the revolutionary war era. Asay that because mark is delightful historian, wonderful guy, wish i could get him to laugh on cue. [laughter] his most distinctive feature is his laugh. We are delighted to have him come here today to speak about the first shots of the civil war at fort sumter. Mark . Mark thank you so much for that introduction, chris. It is a pleasure to be able to speak at this symposium for the emerging civil war. We would love to have done in person, but being able to do it digitally is a wonderful way to do it as well. Mentioned my main passion is the American Revolutionary war. Work for the National Park service and we take care of a lot of important civil war sites. I started my career with the National Park service
assassinated in holland and it led to her being put under protective custody for some several weeks. the basic premise of the book is that, number one, the countries that she observed in africa and the middle east are being held back by the religion of islam. particularly because of its harsh treatment of women and not allowing 50% of the population to reach their full potential. andal that western countries such as holland by accepting an extreme version of multiculturalism are actually encouraging radical fundamentalist islam to take hold and be a art of western a part of western democracies with their mistreatment of honor with their honor killings, with their female mutilation and thing of that nature. and so she calls on western democracies to work toward better assimilation and integration of people who have immigrated from former muslim countries. tell us what you re reading this summer. send us a tweet at booktv. on a recent visit to charleston, south carolina,