The Civil War witnessed a number of critical turning points. Major battles, the Emancipation Proclamation, the election of 1864, and the New York City draft riots represent the kinds of military, political, and social events that could signal a profound shift in the conflict's direction or momentum. Speakers address the range, and potential for disagreement, inherent in any search for historical turning points.
The Huntington
Virginia Politics & Government Podcast
Gerry Prokopowicz
Evergreen Podcasts
C-SPAN
Jeff Felton
Christopher Caldwell
Jeremiah Patterson
Sean Klay
Robert Hummer
Owen Lanier
Open Yale Courses - David Blight
The Washington Post
Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University
New-York Historical Society
Wesley Ader
Ashbrook Center
Edward T. O'Donnell
C-SPAN
Prof. Greg Jackson
Libertarianism.org
Gerry Prokopowicz
Jerry Landry
New Books Network
The Thomas Jefferson Hour
Behind the Facemask: Stories of COVID-19
Virginia Audio Collective
Marc Blackburn
Centre Point
Jody Avirgan & Radiotopia
reaganfoundation
National Constitution Center
Jim LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
CBL Women
Misfit Brands
The Real News Network
Amanda Duffy
Stacey Roberts
BBC Radio 4
Virginia Audio Collective
UVA Media Lab
Chris Calton
Paul Taylor
BackStory
BackStory / Panoply
civic@jmu.edu (James Madison University)
American Family Association
itunes@reaganfoundation.org (Reagan Foundation)
BBS Radio, BBS Network Inc.
WNYC Studios
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Lanita Duke
Southern Sense Talk Radio
The Princeton Tory
Hillsdale College
C-SPAN
C-SPAN
Wynn Harris
The Democracy Group
JFK Library Foundation
Various authors
SFCIR
Slate Podcasts
Daz
American Family Association
C-SPAN
pete dominick
Sean Munger
CloudCast
WNYC and PRX
namya
Daniel Madden
Ethiopia Insight
Marc Kunis
The Hauenstein Center at Grand Valley State University
None
Independent Women's Forum
Michael Frend
Byron Williams
SHR Media
Connecticut Public Radio
Alex Mohr
itunes@reaganfoundation.org (Reagan Foundation)
Thomas Marshall and Caleb Todd
The Hauenstein Center
Loyal Books
Adam Smith
RTN Productions
Penn State McCourtney Institute for Democracy
Ben Wikler
Academy of Achievement
Paul Wonning
WNYC and PRI
Jake Wynn
J.R. Hoeft
The Nation Magazine
Quillette
Fuerte Network
American Family Association
The News Literacy Project