General. Including his lost a Union General, philippe during the 1864 campaign. She also analyze to buller lisa memoirs and his reputation after the civil war. The university of Virginia Center fors history hosted the stop in 2017. So our first third tea speaker today, were thrilled to say, one of our own uva ph. D. From 2010, catherine who is now an associate professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University in richmond where she teaches courses on the American Civil War and American Military history and environmental history. Her Research Interests involved the evolution of Americas Armed forces from the 16 hundreds to the late 19th century, with a particular focus on the interactions of soldiers with their natural environments and soldiers mental and physical health. Her first book, natures civil war, common soldiers in the environment, 1862 virginia, one the wily silver prize for best first book on the civil war and she is currently conducting a biographical study of trouble
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Morning Program Washington journal, where we hear your voices every day. Cspan has you covered. Download the app today. Next, a look into ways to create Outdoor Recreation opportunities. The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Held this hearing. The committee will come to order. This morning were discussing nine bills related outdoor regulation. I want to commend the sponsors of the bill on todays agenda for exploring innovative ways to improve Outdoor Recreation opportunities and for seeking to help both the public and business that serve them. Im especially proud to have partnered with Ranking Member barrasso on the Outdoor Recreation act and ill talk about our bill in more detail shortly, but first i want to acknowledge well have senator lujan is senator bentley here . Okay. Hell be joining us this morning to speak about his bill, and i welcome him to the committee when he shows up. Let me begin by saying Outdoor Recreation has been a powerful economic driver in states acr
Doctor ural is the author of numerous books and articles on the civil war era, including the latest monograph hoods texas brigade which we just talked about today. The soldiers and families of the confederacys most celebrated unit. Her latest work is grounded in the growing field of digital humanities. I am very pleased to introduce susannah ural thank you everybody it is good to be back, thank you for that wonderful welcome and for having me, this is, it has been 18 months and there is a room full of people, i have got to get a powerpoint going, i just want to thank chris ventura, we will not talk about what Technology Issues i did or did not commit slightly ill prepared on. But, chris and the cspan crew build me out. Thank you. It is good to see you all. I am going to start my timer now because im going to be having so much fun that i might not stop talking i promise to be as entertaining as they can be, because they have veggie very well which is a very cruel thing to do to a speake