A new look at America's greatest conflict.

The 1864 Project
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A new look at America's greatest conflict.
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9/30/2024
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Recent Episodes

May 19, 2026
Grant and Lee’s Postwar Relationship
Historian Joan Waugh explores the postwar relationship between Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, revealing how Union and Confederate leaders navigated their post-conflict connections.

May 12, 2026
Soldier Life
Historian Aaron Sheehan-Dean answers questions relating to Civil War soldier life, from the ways in which troops spent their down time to how they navigated the hospital system when sick or wounded.

May 5, 2026
Soldier Training
Historian Aaron Sheehan-Dean answers several questions pertaining to the training that Union and Confederate soldiers received during the Civil War.
36 total episodes available with 4 transcripts
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