Key Battles of American History
Un podcast de Key Battles of American History - Les mercredis
336 Épisodes
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Gettysburg in Literature, Film, and History: Day 2
Publié: 23/04/2025 -
Gettysburg in Literature, Film, and History: Day 1
Publié: 16/04/2025 -
Gettysburg in Literature, Film, and History: Setting up the Battle
Publié: 09/04/2025 -
Lafayette with Kat Smith
Publié: 02/04/2025 -
Washington's Incompetence with Howard Dorre
Publié: 26/03/2025 -
KW10: Epilogue to the Korean War
Publié: 19/03/2025 -
Pork Chop Hill
Publié: 15/03/2025 -
KW9: Final Battles and the Armistice
Publié: 12/03/2025 -
Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War
Publié: 08/03/2025 -
KW8: Talking and Fighting, 1951-52
Publié: 05/03/2025 -
The Bridges at Toko-Ri
Publié: 01/03/2025 -
KW7: The 1951 Chinese Spring Offenses
Publié: 26/02/2025 -
Somewhere Toward Freedom
Publié: 19/02/2025 -
Devotion
Publié: 15/02/2025 -
KW6: The Allies Rebound
Publié: 12/02/2025 -
Fixed Bayonets!
Publié: 08/02/2025 -
KW5: The Chinese Onslaught
Publié: 05/02/2025 -
Retreat, Hell!
Publié: 01/02/2025 -
KW4: The Allied Invasion of North Korea
Publié: 29/01/2025 -
The Battle of Jang-Sari
Publié: 25/01/2025
War has played a key role in the history of the United States from the nation’s founding right down to the present. Wars made the U. S. independent, kept it together, increased its size, and established it as a global superpower. Understanding America’s wars is essential for understanding American history. In the Key Battles of American History, host James Early discusses American history through the lens of the most important battles of America’s wars. James is an Adjunct Professor of History at San Jacinto College in Pasadena, TX. He has published one book and two scholarly articles. He is also the cohost (with Scott Rank) of the Presidential Fight Club, Key Battles of the Civil War, Key Battles of the Revolutionary War, and Key Battles of World War I podcasts.
