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Episodes: 209
Frequency: Weekly
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Gender skew: Male
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Chris Mackowski - The podcast is hosted by Chris Mackowski and features historians with a wide variety of backgrounds and interests, offering fresh perspectives on America’s defining event. He also personally introd...
Ted Savas - Spring Reading Lineup And The Books/stories Behind Them, Including Works Connected To Grant, Stonewall Jackson, Romney, Virginia, And Antietam’s West Woods
Michael Gionfriddo - What Makes Each Of The 1862 Valley Campaign Battlefields Unique And Why They’re Worth Visiting
Spring Savas Beatie Release (with Ted Savas)
June 09, 2026
Chris Mackowski, host of the Emerging Civil War Podcast, found a lot of cool reading this spring thanks to a strong line-up of releases from Savas Beatie. From U.S. Grant's trip around the world to Stonewall Jackson's frozen trip to Romney, Virginia, to a crisis in Antietam's West Woods—the spring line-up has offered a bounty for military history enthusiasts. So, Chris called up his friend, publisher Ted Savas, and asked him to talk a bit about the books and the stories behind the...
Battlefields of the Valley--1862 (with Michael Gionfriddo)
June 02, 2026
The 1862 Valley Campaign offers plenty of history AND landscape to explore. Michael Gionfriddo, a park ranger with the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Association, joins host Chris Mackowski to talk about the things that make each of the 1862 battlefields unique—and well worth visiting.This episode is brought to you by Civil War Trails, the world’s largest open-air museum, offering more than 1,500 sites across six states. Request a brochure at civilwartrails.org to start planni...
Three Things I Learned (with Sam Flowers and Ryan Quint)
May 26, 2026
The ugly truth behind the “polite” behavior of “gentleman” in the Antebellum South. The power of rifled artillery against masonry forts. The statues in the U.S. Capitol. The Army of the Potomac as Baltimore. And more! It's time for another episode of "Three Things I've Learned"! This time, we talk with Emerging Civil War's Sam Flowers and Ryan Quint to see what new things they've learned recently—including some old facts in new ways!The Emerging Civil War Podcast is ...
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