Advice for the Fall Semester - 2022 Edition Ask Dr- Harris, EducationKeith HarrisAugust 8, 2022Books, Presentism, history class, students, teacher, history teacher, history student, 2022 school year, back to school Comments
Beyond the Beast - A New Book on Benjamin Franklin Butler Book ReviewsKeith HarrisAugust 5, 2022the Beast Butler, Benjamin F. Butler, Civil War, Union Army, Republican Party, radical politics, Massachusetts, Army of the James, New Orleans, General Order #28, Woman Order, Sufferage, Contraband, Freedmen Comments
Twitter-Free for Six Months! (and better off for the effort) Education, Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisAugust 1, 2022social media, Historians, good faith, racism, Twitter, Internet, scholars and the internet, Internet trolls, twitter, Twitterstorian Comments
The Heart of Hell - Soldiers and Spotsylvania Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJuly 29, 2022Spotsylvania, Mule Shoe Salient, Jeffry D. Wert, Battlefield, veternas, civil war, Union Army, Confederate Army, soldiersComment
Grant vs. Lee - New from the Emerging Civil War Series Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJuly 24, 2022Emerging Civil War, Civil War, Overland Campaign, Petersburg, Appomattox, Robert E. Lee, U.S. Grant, Ulysses S. Grant, Civil War library, Savas Beatie Comments
HUZZAH! for the XII Corps - An Excellent Campaign History Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJuly 16, 2022Antietam, Cedar Mountain, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Shenandoah Valley, 1862, XII Corps, Army of the Potomac, Civil War, Ezra Carmen, Savas Beatie Comments
The Return of a Confederate Monument (sort of) Monuments, Education, Environmental HistoryKeith HarrisJune 28, 2022UDC, Confederate Monuments, Lost Cause, Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Confederate Veteran, United Confederate Veterans, Monument Controversy Comments
Engaging a Pro-Slavery Position in the Classroom Book Reviews, Ask Dr- Harris, EducationKeith HarrisJune 22, 2022antebellum, JQA, John Quincy Adams, John C. Calhoun, Congress, SlaveryComment
Writing to Lincoln Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJune 8, 2022Lincoln, Slavery, Letters, Edited collection, Civil War, AgencyComment
Death and the Case for Bureaucracy Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJune 7, 2022Stephen Berry, Death, Government, bureaucracy, Dead, Counting the dead, UNC PressComment
Holocaust Tourism at Auschwitz-Birkenau TravelsKeith HarrisMay 24, 2022Auschwitz-Birkenau, Auschwitz, Holocaust education, Holocaust, PolandComment
Memory, Storytelling, and Chelmno TravelsKeith HarrisMay 20, 2022Chelmno, Holocaust, Historical memory, StorytellingComment
Warsaw Jewish Cemetery - Cmentarz Żydowski TravelsKeith HarrisMay 17, 2022Wrsaw, Holocaust education, Poland, History teacherComment
Yes, I Use the 1619 Project in the Classroom. Fight Me. Memory, Ask Dr- Harris, EducationKeith HarrisFebruary 15, 2022Nikole Hannah-Jones, 1619 project, Ben Shapiro, Allen Guelzo, historical memory, New York Times, James McPherson, Victoria Bynum, James Oakes, Gordon Wood, World Socialist Web Site, Donald Trump, indoctrination Comments
Taking on the Maryland Campaign with a New Book by Alexander Rossino Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJanuary 31, 2022Alexander ROssino, Savas Beatie, book reviews, Maryland Campaign, George McClellan, Robert E. Lee, discourse, historians Comments
Some Thoughts on Mala's Cat by Holocaust Survivor Mala Kacenberg Book ReviewsKeith HarrisJanuary 27, 2022Mala's Cat, Holocaust, Holocaust education, Poland, Book reviews Comments
The Last Lincoln Republican - a Review Book ReviewsKeith HarrisDecember 30, 20211880, James Garfield, Republican Party, GOP, POTUS, President, Democratic Party, election, Lincoln, University Press of Kansas, Benjamin ArringtonComment
Ends of War - A Review of Caroline Janney's Latest Book ReviewsKeith HarrisDecember 27, 2021Books reviews, blog, Caroline Janney, UNC Press, Civil war, Robert E. Lee, ANV, Army of Northern Virginia, Appomattox, Virginia, surrender, COnfederate, Confederate army, Ends of war, reviewsComment
Prophets and Ghosts by Samuel J. Redman Book ReviewsKeith HarrisDecember 7, 2021book reviews, Native Americans, Prophets and Ghosts, Harvard University press, Anthropology, culture, progressive, Samuel J. RedmanComment