Western Civ

Adam Walsh
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Apr 20, 2025 • 43min

The Pathfinder and the President

Today I interview Historian John Bicknell about his newest book: The Pathfinder and the President.In 1856, John C. Frémont—the famed "Pathfinder" of the American West—became the Republican Party's first presidential nominee on an anti-slavery platform. Five years later, now a Union general under President Lincoln, he sparked a national crisis by unilaterally declaring emancipation in Missouri. Drawing from extensive research, author John Bicknell masterfully chronicles the volatile relationship between these two leaders as they grappled with slavery, military strategy, and the future of the nation.From award-winning historian John Bicknell comes an essential new perspective on the Civil War era, acclaimed by scholars as "powerful," "engaging," and "distinctive." Perfect for readers of both Civil War history and political biography, this compelling narrative shows how the clash between Lincoln and Frémont helped determine the course of emancipation and the outcome of the war itself.Buy the Book HERETo support this podcast join our Patreon.
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Apr 18, 2025 • 1h 7min

Jamestown Part One

Today we begin an in-depth look at Jamestown - England's first successful colony in North America. I will examine the situation in England and along the Chesapeake leading up to 1607. Then John Smith and the rest of the English arrive and the real fun begins.To listen to Part Two, you will need to be a Patreon member. To become one, click this LINK for a free trial.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 13min

Episode 450: Dutch Colonization

I briefly cover the Dutch East and West Indies Companies plus Dutch colonization efforts in the Americas.Western Civ 2.0
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Apr 4, 2025 • 13min

Episode 449: New France and Roanoke

France and England finally get into the colonization game.Western Civ 2.0
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Mar 28, 2025 • 10min

Episode 448: Portuguese colonization

In this episode, I give a quick refresher on Portuguese colonization. Western Civ 2.0
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Mar 21, 2025 • 23min

Episode 447: The New World Exploited

In this episode I cover Spain's colonial efforts between 1492 and 1600, focusing on the broad economic, political, and social trends.Western Civ 2.0
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Mar 20, 2025 • 48min

Making Sense of Slavery: America’s Long Reckoning, from the Founding Era to Today

In recent years, from school board meetings to the halls of Congress, Americans have engaged in fierce debates about how slavery and its legacies ought to be taught, researched, and narrated. But since the earliest days of the Republic, political leaders, abolitionists, judges, scholars, and ordinary citizens have all struggled to explain and understand the peculiar institution.  In Making Sense of Slavery, historian Scott Spillman shows that the study of slavery was a vital catalyst for the broader development of American intellectual life and politics. In contexts ranging from the plantation fields to the university classroom, Americans interpreted slavery and its afterlives through many lenses, shaping the trajectory of disciplines from economics to sociology, from psychology to history. Spillman delves deeply into the archives, and into the pathbreaking work of scholars such as W. E. B. Du Bois and Annette Gordon-Reed, to trace how generations of Americans have wrestled with the paradox of slavery in a country founded on principles of liberty and equality.  As the debate over the place of slavery in our history rages on, Making Sense of Slavery shows that what is truly central to American history is this very debate itself. BUY THE BOOK
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Mar 14, 2025 • 29min

Episode 446: Louis XIII

Before turning to the New World, we bring the Old World up to speed, covering Louis XIII and France, Philip's heirs in Spain, the Ottoman Empire, and the Time of Troubles in Russia.Western Civ 2.0
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Mar 11, 2025 • 17min

Episode 445: War and Peace

The Thirty Years War comes to an end, leaving Germany devastated and divided.Western Civ 2.0
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Mar 10, 2025 • 16min

Episode 444: The End of the Baltic War

The Holy Roman Empire wilts under the combined pressure of Sweden and France. Spain exits our stage. And Central Europe lurches toward peace.Western Civ 2.0

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