Ep. 0176: The Great Alibi & the Treasury of Virtue: The Not-So-Civil War Part 15
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audio
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History
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Publication Date |
Jan 31, 2019
Episode Duration |
04:12:03
More than 2 years in the making, based on reading dozens (I never wanted to count) of books & dozens more articles, over 300 pages of typed notes, 15 episodes long, 28 hours total run-time..... Boom - here it is, the end of the DHP's Not-So-Civil War series! What started over 2 years ago is finally done with -- took almost half as long to make as the war took to actually happen, it's done, here we are, one last big push to the finish line! (Now you can binge the series all the way through, from the beginning, Netflix-style, if you want, starting all the way back with DHP Ep. 131: Opening Gambits, which came out on the last day of 2016.) Join CJ as he discusses: The "Lost Cause" Mythology of the ConfederacyOne last look at the two sides of why the war happened: First, why did the South secede (including an extensive examination of primary sources on this), and second, why was the North willing to use war to prevent them from doing so successfully?An examination of why the war turned out as it did, and a potential alternative scenario in which it might well have turned out differentlyAnd some perspectives on this war that CJ finds interesting & persuasive, from several writers & historians, none of whom are simplistic apologists for either side of the conflictSupport the Dangerous History Podcast via Patreon, Subscribestar, or Bitbacker! CJ’s DHP Amazon Wish List Other ways to support the show The Dangerous History Podcast is a member of the Recorded History Podcast Network, the Dark Myths Podcast Collective& LRN.fm’s podcast roster. Internal Links DHP Ep. 0131: Opening Gambits: The Not-So-Civil War Part 1External Links Alexander Stephenson's "Cornerstone Speech" from March 21, 1861 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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