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Thursday, June 22, 2017

Press Release Civil War Trust to Preserve Battle of Cool Spring land

Press Release Civil War Trust to Preserve Battle of Cool Spring land


For Immediate Release
April 18, 2013

For more information, contact:
Mary Koik, Civil War Trust, (202) 367-1861 x7231
Emily Burner, Shenandoah University, (540) 545-7334

MEDIA ADVISORY:
VIRGINIA OFFICIALS JOIN CIVIL WAR TRUST AND SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY FOR BATTLEFIELD PRESERVATION ANNOUNCEMENT

(Bluemont, Va.) – On Tuesday, April 23, 2013, officials from the Civil War Trust, Shenandoah University and the Commonwealth of Virginia will gather in Clarke County to announce a public-private partnership to preserve historic landscapes associated with the July 1864 Battle of Cool Spring.

The news conference will be held at the former Virginia National Golf Course, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Joining Civil War Trust President James Lighthizer and Shenandoah University President Tracy Fitzsimmons at the news conference will be Virginia Secretary of Natural Resources Doug Domenech, Virginia Director of Historic Resources Kathleen Kilpatrick, Clarke County Board of Supervisors Chairman Michael Hobert and other preservation and conservation advocates.

Following the news conference, guests will have an opportunity to learn about the Battle of Cool Spring and the unique ecological and environmental properties of the newly preserved land. Light refreshments will be provided inside the clubhouse. In the event of inclement weather, the news conference will be held indoors.

WHAT: News conference announcing preservation efforts in Clarke County

WHO: Virginia Secretary of Natural Resources Doug Domenech, Virginia Director of Historic Resources Kathleen Kilpatrick, Clarke County Board of Supervisors Chairman Michael Hobert, Civil War Trust and Shenandoah University officials

WHEN: April 23, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. ET

WHERE: Former Virginia National Golf Course, 1400 Parker Lane, Bluemont, VA 20135

The Civil War Trust is the largest nonprofit battlefield preservation organization in the United States. Its goal is to preserve our nation’s endangered Civil War sites and to promote appreciation of these hallowed grounds through education and heritage tourism. To date, the Trust has preserved more than 35,000 acres of battlefield land in 20 states. Learn more at www.civilwar.org, the home of the Civil War sesquicentennial.
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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Press Release Copperhead

Press Release Copperhead


Copperhead

PRODUCTION NOTES
 
Director/Producer

Ron Maxwell
 
Screenwriter: Bill Kauffman

Based on the Novel by: Harold Frederic
 
Cast: Billy Campbell, Angus Macfadyen, and Peter Fonda

Running time
120 minutes
 
OPENS IN THEATRES ON JUNE 28, 2013
 
 

Copperhead 
is unlike any Civil War movie to date. It is a film of the war at home – of a family
ripped apart by war, of fathers set against sons and daughters, of a community driven to an appalling act of vengeance against a man who insists on exercising his right to free speech during wartime. A story of the violent passions and burning feuds that set ablaze the home front during the Civil War,
Copperhead the movie is also a timeless and deeply moving examination
of the price of dissent, the place of the individual amidst the hysteria of wartime, and the terrible price of war – a cost measured not in dollars but in fractured families, broken loves, and men dead before their time.

Based on the extraordinary novel by Harold Frederic, who witnessed these conflicts firsthand as a small child,
Copperhead tells the story of Abner Beech, a stubborn and righteous farmer of
Upstate New York, who defies his neighbors and his government in the bloody and contentious autumn of 1862. The great American critic Edmund Wilson praised Frederic’s creation as a brave and singular book that “differs fundamentally from any other Civil War fiction.


Copperhead is the great untold Civil War story. Far from the Virginia battlefields whose names etch our history, the war of
Copperhead visits the devastation and unimaginable loss of a civil war upon a family and a community whose strength and very existence are tested by fire, rope,
knife, and betrayal. This is the Civil War come home.
 

With Copperhead, director Ron Maxwell, who with Gettysburg and Gods and Generals established himself as our foremost cinematic interpreter of the American Civil War, takes on the War from a stunning and unexpected and richly, unforgettably humanist angle.
 
 
In addition, please be sure to check out links associated with the film:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo-j4_05bcI
http://www.facebook.com/CopperheadTheMovie
https://twitter.com/CopperheadMovie
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404555/
http://www.copperheadthemovie.com/
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Thursday, June 15, 2017

Press Release Grant Under Fire

Press Release Grant Under Fire


Grant Under Fire
An Exposé of Generalship & Character in the American Civil War
A book by Joseph A. Rose challenges Ulysses S. Grant’s reputation as a military genius and as a reliable chronicler of America’s bloodiest conflict.
 
PrintMEDIA CONTACT:Joseph A. Rose
Alderhanna Publishing
310 First Avenue #9D
New York, NY 10009
(212) 529-1861
josepharose@yahoo.com
www.grantunderfire.com

ISBN: 978-1943177-004
LCCN: 2015936954
Retail price: $42.50
Illustrations: 37 maps
Trim size: 6 x 9 inches
Page Count: 816
Binding: Smyth-sewn
Cover: Hardbound
Cover Art: Four color
Publication date:
September 15, 2015
Grant suffered the biggest military surprise of the Civil War, committed the worst official act of anti-Semitism on United States soil, and came closest of all federal commanders to losing Washington, D.C. In ranking his generalship above Robert E. Lee’s, Grant’s defenders ignore his crude, pugnacious strategies that resulted in a costly war of attrition and his amateurish tactics of impetuous frontal assaults against fortified positions. In addition, his cronyism poisoned the Union war effort.
Praise from noted Civil War scholars:
Joseph Rose presents an engaging critical assessment of Grant’s generalship that is destined to provoke lively debate.—Gordon Rhea
Rose writes with a vigorous style, and supports his thesis with impressive research and incisive analysis.—Robert I. Girardi
Grant Under Fire reveals a general with a dramatically different character than the one he portrayed for himself.—Lawrence Lee Hewitt
A well-written, exhaustively researched essay.—John Horn
Rose’s prodigious and impeccable scholarship greatly strengthens his penetrating analysis of both Grant the man and Grant the commander.—William Glenn Robertson
Just to set the record straight, there should be more future insightful research and commentary, as you will find here.—Wiley Sword
It is a must for any serious student of the Civil War.—Frank Varney

This groundbreaking work resolves such persistent controversies as Grant’s drunken partying with the enemy on flag-of-truce boats, unfairly blaming Lew Wallace for the slow march to Shiloh, pretending all along to possess a plan to pass Vicksburg, taking credit for the charge up Missionary Ridge, leaving wounded men to die between the lines at Cold Harbor, and mistreating Black soldiers and civilians. In doing so, Grant’s celebrated Personal Memoirs are shown to be unreliable.


Joseph A. Rose spent twelve years writing Grant Under Fire, combining original research—rigorously based on primary sources—and investigative historiography. It overturns 150 years of distorted and untrue accounts of Ulysses S. Grant’s military career and comprehensively debunks his outstanding reputation as an officer and a gentleman.
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Press Release The Little Rock Arsenal Crisis

Press Release The Little Rock Arsenal Crisis


The History Press is pleased to introduce the new title:
 
The Little Rock Arsenal Crisis
On the Precipice of the American Civil War
 
David Sesser
 

Before shots rang out on a distant South Carolina shore, talk of secession occurred throughout the antebellum United States. These talks grew to a fervent yell in Little Rock, Arkansas. On the eve of a statewide election to determine a secession convention, pro-secession militia descended on Little Rock in February 1861. They closed in around the Federally controlled arsenal in the hopes of seizing the weapons stores. A standoff began between the Federal troops and secessionists, with the citizens of Little Rock caught in the middle. The ensuing political debate set the stage for Southern secession, and the arsenal weapons became integral to the Confederate cause. Join author David Sesser in an exploration of the fascinating political drama and prelude to the bloodiest war in American history.
Meet-the-Author
November 23 from 1:00-2:30 p.m. @ WordsWorth Books & Co (5920 R St, Little Rock, AR)
 

David Sesser is an assistant librarian at Huie Library, Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. He holds graduate degrees in history, public history and library and information science. He resides in Arkadelphia with his wife.

 
ISBN: 978-1-60949-969-3 •  Paperback   •   128 pages   •   $19.99  •  October 2013
 
 
This new book is available at local stores and online at www.historypress.net
It retails as an E-BOOK via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple’s I-bookstore, Google’s  E-bookstore, & Overdrive.
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Monday, June 12, 2017

Press Release A Quaker Officer in the Civil War

Press Release A Quaker Officer in the Civil War


The History Press is pleased to introduce the new title:
 
A Quaker Officer in the Civil War
Henry Gawthrop of the 4th Delaware
Justin Carisio
 

When the call went out in 1862 for volunteers for Delaware’s 4th Infantry Regiment, a number of men from Quaker families came forward to fight for the Union. Deeply patriotic and strongly opposed to slavery, they served with distinction in some of the later campaigns of the Civil War, from Cold Harbor through Appomattox. Among them was Henry Gawthrop. Commissioned a first lieutenant in Company F, he saw action during the Siege of Petersburg and at the Battle of Five Forks. Fifty years after the war, he drew on his diary and letters from the war years to create a unique memoir that is among the most comprehensive and detailed of any Delaware Civil War veteran. This is his story.

Justin Carisio, of Wilmington, Delaware, is the company historian at DuPont, where he has worked as an executive speech writer for more than 30 years. He is a volunteer at Antietam National Battlefield and holds degrees from La Salle University and the Johns Hopkins University.

 
ISBN: 978-1-60949-751-4  •  Paperback   •   160 pages   •   $19.99  •  October 2013
 
This new book is available at local stores and online at www.historypress.net
It retails as an E-BOOK via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple’s I-bookstore, Google’s  E-bookstore, & Overdrive.
 
 
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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Press Release New World War II and John F Kennedy DVD and Blu Ray Collections to Be Released

Press Release New World War II and John F Kennedy DVD and Blu Ray Collections to Be Released


WWII 3-Film Collection

Arrives On Blu-ray Disc and DVD October 22

 
 
Viewers will find themselves on the front lines of key battles from the most widespread war in history when the WW II: 3-Film Collection arrives on Blu-ray Disc and DVD October 22 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The immersive 4-disc Blu-ray set and 5-disc DVD set offers fans the chance to own three of HISTORY’s® most celebrated and visually stunning specials for the suggested retail price of $29.99 on Blu-ray Disc and DVD $24.98, respectively.
The WW II: 3-Film Collection from HISTORY® offers viewers the chance to deconstruct the deadliest conflict in human history from three separate perspectives. The remarkable set features three critically acclaimed programs including WWII in HD, WWII in HD: The Air War and WWII from Space, offering an amazing look at one of the most talked about time periods in history from an all-new perspective.
 

The JFK Collection
Arrives On 3-Disc DVD Set October 22

HISTORY® presents The JFK Collection, an impressive 3-disc DVD set exploring one of America’s most legendary families available on October 22 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Chronicling the life and legacy of our nation’s 35th President John F. Kennedy, the 8-film collection arrives just in time for the 50th anniversary of one of the most talked about moments in American history. Featuring hours of content celebrating his iconic life, The JFK Collection 3-disc DVD set will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.
Go inside the life of John F. Kennedy, a reckless rich kid who lived on the edge and became a WWII hero and a president who challenged the nation as it had never been before. This comprehensive family portrait also includes hour-long biographies of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Joseph P. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Ted Kennedy.
 
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Saturday, May 20, 2017

Press Release Hidden History of Civil War Tennessee

Press Release Hidden History of Civil War Tennessee


Hidden History of Civil War Tennessee
James B. Jones Jr.

Tennessee’s Civil War history is an oft-told narrative of famous battles, cunning campaigns and
renowned figures. Beneath this well-documented history lie countless stories that have been forgotten and displaced over time. Discover how Vigilance Committees sought to govern cities such as Memphis, where law was believed to be dead. See how Nashville and Memphis became important medical centers, addressing the rapid spread of “private diseases” among soldiers, and marvel at Colonel John M. Hughes, whose men engaged in guerrilla warfare throughout the state. Join author James B. Jones Jr. on an exciting journey through the unknown and hidden history of Civil War Tennessee.

 
 
 
Meet the author
Wednesday, July 31 at 7 p.m. {Book Launch} @ Belmont Mansion Museum |1700 Acklen Ave, Nashville
Saturday, August 17 @ Hastings | 1660 Memorial Blvd, Murfreesboro
Saturday, August 24 at 2-4 p.m. @ Vanderbilt U. B&N Bookstore | 2501 West End Ave Nashville
Tuesday, February 4 at 2:30 p.m. @ Metropolitan Archives (First Tuesday at the Archives Meeting)
 
James B. Jones Jr. is a public historian on the staff of the Tennessee Historical Commission/State Historic Preservation Office in Nashville. He has published many books and articles on many topics about Tennessee history, including but not limited to the Civil War. He serves also as the editor of the THC newsletter, the Courier. He earned a doctor of arts degree in history and historic preservation from Middle Tennessee State University in 1983. He resides with his spouse in Murfreesboro.


 
ISBN: 978-1-60949-899-3  •  Paperback   •   128 pages   •   $19.99  •  July 18, 2013
 
This new book is available at local stores and online at www.historypress.net
It retails as an E-BOOK via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple’s I-bookstore, Google’s  E-bookstore, & Overdrive.
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Thursday, May 18, 2017

Press Release The Problem of Democrary in the Age of Slavery

Press Release The Problem of Democrary in the Age of Slavery


W. Caleb McDaniel Reveals New Insight into Garrisonian Abolitionists
LSU Press to publish "The Problem of Democracy in the Age of Slavery" in May 2013

“W. Caleb McDaniel carefully captures the complex relationship between abolitionism and American democracy, but his research will also change the way we think about the tensions, both creative and destructive, wrought by international support for a national anti-slavery crusade.”—Richard Huzzey, author of "Freedom Burning: Anti-Slavery and Empire in Victorian Britain"

Baton Rouge—In "The Problem of Democracy in the Age of Slavery," W. Caleb McDaniel sets forth a new interpretation of the Garrisonian abolitionists, stressing their deep ties to reformers and liberal thinkers in Great Britain and Europe. Between 1830 and 1870, American abolitionists led by Garrison developed extensive networks of friendship, correspondence, and intellectual exchange with a wide range of European reformers—Chartists, free trade advocates, Irish nationalists, and European revolutionaries. Garrison signaled the importance of these ties to his movement with the well-known cosmopolitan motto he printed on every issue of his famous newspaper, "The Liberator": “Our Country is the World—Our Countrymen are All Mankind.” That motto serves as an impetus for McDaniel’s study, which shows that Garrison and his movement must be placed squarely within the context of transatlantic mid-nineteenth-century reform.

Garrisonians’ transatlantic activities reveal their deep patriotism, interest in using public opinion to affect American politics, and similarities to other antislavery groups. McDaniel argues for an image of Garrison’s band as politically savvy, intellectually sophisticated liberal reformers, all well informed about transatlantic debates regarding the problem of democracy.

W. Caleb McDaniel is assistant professor of history at Rice University.

May 6, 2013
360 pages, 6 x 9
978-0-8071-5018-4
Cloth $48.00s, ebook available
Slavery Studies
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Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Press Release American Indians and the Civil War

Press Release American Indians and the Civil War


American Indians Tell Their Untold
Civil War Stories After 150 Years

The National Park Service, American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education and Eastern National release the book American Indians and the Civil War


Albuquerque, New Mexico (June 3, 2013) –The National Park Service (NPS) made a landmark commitment to include American Indian voices in the 2011-2015 150th  anniversary commemoration of America’s Civil War. To honor that commitment, NPS partnered with the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) and publisher Eastern National to produce the cultural heritage interpretive book, American Indians and the Civil War (AICW) available this month.

A little known but crucial part of Civil War stories is that more than 20,000 American Indians fought on both sides of the conflict. Most thought their participation would guarantee their survival and protect their lands. Instead, federal Indian policy became more savage during the war, and when it was over, a reunited nation turned its vision to westward expansion, overrunning Indian lands and decimating Native populations.

“AICW is an important new tool for cultural heritage tourism. Our goal at AIANTA has always been to help Indian Country link its historical interpretations to landscape,” said Sammye Meadows, AIANTA Senior Public Lands Partnership Coordinator and AICW contributing author. “Because of instrumental partnerships with NPS, BIA, BIE and Eastern National, American Indians will now be referenced in American History teachings.”

Book authors include 11 Native American and non-Native American scholars from across the country, including Editor Robert K. Sutton, Daniel Wildcat and Elliot West.

Through a cooperative agreement between the BIA and AIANTA, AICW copies will be sent to tribal colleges and universities, Indian primary and secondary schools across America and tribal museums and cultural centers. For more information, please visit www.AIANTA.org.

The book will be available later this month at www.eParks.com and in select national parks across the country for $9.95.


About:

To learn more about the American Indians and the Civil War, visit www.Facebook.com/AmericanIndiansAndTheCivilWar.

To learn more about AIANTA, visit www.AIANTA.org.
To learn more about the Bureau of Indian Affairs, visit www.bia.gov.
To learn more about the Bureau of Indian Education, visit www.bie.gov.
To learn more about Eastern National, visit www.eParks.com.
To learn more about the National Park Service, visit www.nps.gov.

 
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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Press Release The Gettysburg Story Premiere June 16 2013

Press Release The Gettysburg Story Premiere June 16 2013


The Gettysburg Story:  Sunday, June 16, 2013 
June 3, 2013

Hello,

On this day 150 years ago Robert E. Lee ordered his Confederate troops to march north. This marked the beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign. Exactly one month later the Battle of Gettysburg was decided on the slopes of Cemetery Ridge.

Now prepare to see Gettysburg as you have never seen it before. The Gettysburg Story.

Our film captures Gettysburg - a unique, timeless American place - in a new way. Using cutting edge technologies - aerial drone HD cinematography, time-lapse footage, dynamic geolocation maps, and more - we are bringing the story of Gettysburg alive for the latest generation. Narrated by Stephen Lang (AvatarGettysburg), the film has been vetted by top Gettysburg experts.  See a preview here: www.GettysburgStory.com

Premiere: 
On Sunday, June 16 we will premiere The Gettysburg Story.  The Gettysburg Festival presents our new film at the Majestic Theater in downtown Gettysburg.


Premiere - Sunday, June 16, 2013 - 3pm-  Fathers Day - Take your dad to Gettysburg!
Gettysburg Festival Tickets 
 
Upcoming Events: 
June 15, 5pm: 
Premiere Feast in the Barn at the Boritt Familys Farm by the Ford curated by Highlands Dinner Club.
To celebrate the creators and backers of The Gettysburg Story.
Sponsored by Weyerbacher and The Gettysburg Festival
A few tickets still available here: Gettysburg Story Premiere Feast
 
June 25, 7pm:
The Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College
(Registration Required)
 
June 28 - July 11:
Twice nightly screenings at the Gettysburg Majestic Cinema.
Gettysburg Majestic Cinema 
 
July 2nd from 2:30-4pm:
PCN (Pennsylvania Cable Network) PCN Gettysburg 150th live coverage from the 2nd Days Field.
 
July 5:
Sacred Trust: History Talks and Signing :
3:30 p.m. The Gettysburg Story: Americas Greatest Battle As You Have Never Seen It Before, Jake Boritt
 
The Gettysburg Foundation:
The Gettysburg Story Screening with Filmmaker Jake Boritt, July 5, 2013
Location: Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center Theater.
Showtime: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
 
If you are interested in setting up a screening of The Gettysburg Story please email: GettysburgStory@boritt.com
  
Public Television Broadcast and Home Video:
The broadcast on public television via MPT will happen in the coming months. Stay tuned for details.
DVDs and downloads of The Gettysburg Story will be available shortly. We are also developing educational tools for teachers.
 
Kickstarter Crowdfunding Campaign:Our Kickstarter Campaign ended on March 31. It was an overwhelming success. We raised over 3 times our initial goal.Thank you to all our backers!  We are preparing to deliver your rewards in the coming weeks.
Many of you have asked if you can still back the project.  Its not too late. You can still join us! 
To back our project click here.  The deadline is June 8.

The Wheatfield:
On a separate but related not I am also producing a short film -  The Wheatfield:
To mark the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, actor/writer Stephen Lang has joined with filmmaker Jake Boritt, and animator/directors Alexander and Adrian Smith to create THE WHEATFIELD - a ten minute film depicting the actions of Medal of Honor recipient, James Jackson Purman, in the WHEATFIELD during the Battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. The film will receive its first special screening at a gala reception on July 1, 2013 at the Visitor Center in Gettysburg, Pa.
  
Thank you to all who have supported the project and helped spread the word. Lets keep the momentum going. Together we will bring The Gettysburg Story alive as it has never been seen before. 

Best,
Jake Boritt Signature
PS: Please share with anyone interested in The Gettysburg Story
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Backing for The Gettysburg Story provided by:
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay      The Gordon & Carol Beittenmiller Family 
Brett Bozeman      The Michael Shaara Foundation      Chelsey & David Remnick in honor of Gabor Boritt 
1863 Supporters: 
Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides      Dwight D. Eisenhower Society      Linda & Duane Williams 
Phil & Donna Lechak       Gretchen & Michael Ross 

Alyssum Staner    Karen Legotte Langdon    Zac Miller    
The Lancaster Civil War Round Table        Sarah Key and Joshua Goldberg     Michael Hormula
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Monday, May 15, 2017

Press Release Explosion on the Potomac

Press Release Explosion on the Potomac


Explosion on the Potomac  

The 1844 Calamity Aboard the USS Princeton

Kerry Walters


In 1844, the USS Princeton was the most technologically sophisticated warship in the world. Its captain, Robert Stockton, and President John Tyler were both zealous expansionists, and they hoped that it would be the forerunner in a formidable steam-powered fleet. On a Potomac cruise intended to impress power brokers, the ship’s main gun—the Peacemaker—exploded as the vessel neared Mount Vernon. Eight died horribly, while twenty others were injured. Two of Tyler’s most important cabinet members were instantly lost, and the president himself had a near miss—making it the worst physical disaster to befall a presidential administration. The tragedy set off an unpredictable wave of events that cost Tyler a second term, nearly scuttled plans to add Texas to the Union and stirred up sectional rancor that drove the nation closer to civil war. Author Kerry Walters chronicles this little-known disaster that altered the course of the nation’s history.



An award-winning author and editor of thirty books, Kerry Walters has been a professor at Gettysburg College for over a quarter century.


ISBN: 978-1-62619-197-6 •  Paperback   •   128 pages   •   $19.99  •  September 27, 2013
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Sunday, May 14, 2017

Press Release The History Press Releases Civil War Soldiers of Greater Cleveland

Press Release The History Press Releases Civil War Soldiers of Greater Cleveland


The History Press is pleased to introduce the new title:
Civil War Soldiers of Greater Cleveland
Letters Home to Cuyahoga County
Dale Thomas
 
The Civil War interrupted the area around Cleveland, Ohio, in the middle of its great leap into prosperity, redirecting its men into military camps and its industrial strength into munitions and provisions. Dale Thomas roots his story in the letters that kept the ordinary soldiers from Cuyahoga County tethered to their families and friends on the home front, even as they moved from battlefield to battlefield, through sickness and captivity. For many, these letters were the only part of them to make it back—their final legacy to a community they had helped to build.
   
Dale Thomas graduated from Kent State University (BS in social studies and education) and Case Western Reserve University (MA in history). Before retiring, he taught social studies for thirty-one years at Bay High School in Bay Village, Ohio. In addition to serving as a judge for History Day at Case Western Reserve University, he has been an advisor for tours at the Western Reserve Historical Society and historian for the Cleveland Civil War Roundtable. Thomas is the archivist and vice-president for the Olmsted Historical Society and a member of the North Olmsted Landmarks Commission. He is the author of the books Images of America: North Olmsted and Then & Now: Olmsted. In 2012, The History Press published his third book, Lincoln’s Old Friends of Menard County, Illinois.
 

 
ISBN: 978.1.62619.088.7•  Paperback   •   144 pages   •   $19.99  •  July 2013
 
This new book is available at local stores and online at www.historypress.net
It retails as an E-BOOK via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple’s I-bookstore, Google’s  E-bookstore, & Overdrive.
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Friday, May 12, 2017

Press Release Revolutionary Cooking Over 200 Recipes Inspired by Colonial Meals

Press Release Revolutionary Cooking Over 200 Recipes Inspired by Colonial Meals


I received information on this soon to be released book a couple of days ago and want to share it with you. If you are at all interested in the Revolutionary War and colonial period in American history you will want to take a look at this book. It is going to contain over 200 recipes for modern Americans based upon foods that our ancestors would have eaten. I like that the recipes are being adapted to modern palates; that should make the book appeal to a wider audience.
YOU’RE “MINCEMEAT”!

AND OTHER COLONIAL DISHES TO START A REVOLUTION

 

Revolutionary Cooking


Over 200 Recipes Inspired by Colonial Meals
By Virginia T. Elverson and Mary Ann McLanahan

Illustrated by Betty T. Duson




Time warp: now you can eat like the colonial men and women who lived during the American Revolution, sampling mincemeat, drinking beer for breakfast, and slurping Queens soup. Ranging from the simple to the sumptuous, always authentic, Revolutionary Cooking: Over 200 Recipes Inspired by Colonial Meals(Skyhorse Publishing, January 2014) tailors recipes discovered in cookbooks, family journals, and notebooks from 250 years ago to fit modern American palates.

Did you know that breakfast in the eighteenth century was also on the run, but instead of muffins, colonial men and women scarfed down mush and molasses? Or that, like many of us, the settlers enjoyed highly spiced foods, but unlike us, also relished the taste of slightly spoiled meat? Or that, at first, colonists didn’t understand how to make tea and instead stewed the tea leaves in butter, threw out what liquid collected, and munched on the leaves? These peculiar facts precede tried and tested recipes, some of which include:

 


      ·        Cold grapefruit soup

·        Madras artichokes

·        Apple-shrimp curry

·        Lemon flummery

·        Pumpkin chiffon pie

·        Raspberry tartlet

·        Stewed Cornish game hens

·        And many more!
Each chapter of recipes is introduced with accounts of how early Americans breakfasted, dined, drank, and entertained. The illustrations of utensils, tankards, porringers, and pots used in the early days are drawn from actual objects in major private and public collections of early Americana and make Revolutionary Cooking a great resource for American history enthusiasts.
History buffs can get a taste of our colonial roots with every meal, thanks to the exhaustive research and foolproof recipes featured in Revolutionary Cooking.


About the Authors and Illustrator
Virginia T. Elverson,Mary Ann McLanahan, and Betty T. Duson were members of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and its Bayou Bend Collection of American decorative arts. In addition to their research for this book, they studied and lectured in the field of early American furnishings and lifestyles. Virginia Elverson died in 2011 in Texas, Betty Duson died in 2003 in Texas, and Mary Ann McLanahan lives in Texas.
Revolutionary Cooking
Over 200 Recipes Inspired by Colonial Meals
By Virginia T. Elverson and Mary Ann McLanahan
Illustrated by Betty T. Duson
SkyhorsePublishing hardcover, also available as an ebook
On Sale: January 2014
ISBN: 978-1-62636-416-5
Price: $16.95


 

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Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Press Release Mount Vernon University of Southern California

Press Release Mount Vernon University of Southern California


University of Southern California Announces Partnership with Mount Vernon’s Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington





Contact: USC Media Relations at (213) 740-2215 or balasson@usc.edu
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28, 2013 – The USC Price School of Public Policy has announced a new partnership with The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon, a new facility under development just outside the main entrance to Washington’s Virginia estate.
Thanks to the support of Maribeth Borthwick ’73 and William Borthwick to the Campaign for the University of Southern California, USC Price and the library have jointly established the Partnership for the Study of George Washington at USC and Mount Vernon. The Borthwicks’ campaign gift also includes support of the Second Year Inquiry Program at the USC Dornsife College for Letters, Arts and Sciences.
“We are tremendously excited to partner with Mount Vernon to develop this unique leadership program at its new library,” said Jack H. Knott, dean of the USC Price School of Public Policy. “The legacy of George Washington will serve as a powerful inspiration to students at USC Price who, like Washington himself, seek to positively impact policy and government for the common good of all citizens.”
The new program will provide students and faculty at USC Price with opportunities to better understand Washington’s impact on the fields of governance, planning, public policy and leadership. Capitalizing on the resources of the library, this program will facilitate unique research and programming opportunities at USC and Mount Vernon. David Sloane, a USC Price professor and director of undergraduate programs, will direct the program elements at USC.
Slated to open in September, the 45,000-square-foot library will serve as a place to safeguard original Washington papers and volumes, as well as a center for scholarly research, educational outreach and leadership training programs. The latest initiative of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, the library is being built solely through the generosity of private donors. Borthwick serves as the association’s vice regent, or board member, representing the state of California.
“I am thrilled to support the establishment of the Partnership for the Study of George Washington at USC and Mount Vernon,” Borthwick said. “As an alumna of USC and a California resident, I know how important it is to bring a little of Mount Vernon and George Washington to California. The university is ideally suited to partner with the library to honor the legacy of Washington and imbue the next generation of our nations’ leaders with the exemplary standards of civic responsibility and leadership that our founding father possessed.”
USC Price was selected from among dozens of West Coast universities, both for its academic reputation and national ranking, as well as its commitment to the values that George Washington represented.
“USC Price is truly an ideal partner for us,” said Stewart McLaurin, vice president of the library. “There are tremendous parallels between the professional accomplishments of George Washington and the academic disciplines at USC Price. George Washington was a planner, surveyor, military leader and, of course, one of our nation’s finest chief executives — all noble academic and professional fields that students pursue at the school.”
The first component of the new partnership will be the Borthwick Lecture Series on George Washington, an annual bi coastal lecture program devoted to the life and legacy of Washington. The program will convene students, scholars, historians and the general public for an ongoing exploration of Washington’s personal and professional accomplishments. The first lecture, titled “Washington’s Leadership and His Vision of the American West,” will take place on Oct. 17 at Mount Vernon.
The event will feature USC University Professor Kevin Starr, who will discuss Washington’s interest in frontier expansion and how it shaped the nation’s approach to the American West.
Starr is one of the nation’s preeminent scholars on California history and American culture. He has authored 15 books on California and was named State Librarian Emeritus by former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger after serving as California State Librarian from 1994 to 2004.
In the coming years, USC Price will seek additional funds to expand the partnership. Additional program elements will include undergraduate and graduate student educational opportunities at Mount Vernon that will allow students to pursue research projects that explore aspects of Washington’s leadership and presidential legacy, as well as faculty research opportunities at the library.
About the University of Southern California
The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private research universities. An anchor institution in Los Angeles, a global center for arts, technology and international trade, USC enrolls more international students than any other U.S. university and offers extensive opportunities for internships and study abroad. With a strong tradition of integrating liberal and professional education, USC fosters a vibrant culture of public service and encourages students to cross academic as well as geographic boundaries in their pursuit of knowledge.
About the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy, established in 1929, is one of the premier schools of its kind in the nation. Through a time-honored commitment to public service, a legacy of strong connections to professional leaders and a world-renowned research portfolio, the school’s faculty, students and alumni work to improve the quality of life for people and their communities worldwide. The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy is at the forefront of research and teaching on today’s major issues, including: housing and real estate markets, environmental sustainability, health care, economic development, transportation and infrastructure, governance and leadership, nonprofits and philanthropy, civic engagement, immigration and the impact of terrorism.
About George Washington’s Mount Vernon
Since 1860, more than 80 million visitors have made George Washington’s Mount Vernon the most popular historic home in America. Through thought-provoking tours, entertaining events, and stimulating educational programs on the estate and in classrooms across the nation, Mount Vernon strives to preserve George Washington’s place in history as “First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen.” Mount Vernon is owned and operated by the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, America’s oldest national preservation organization, founded in 1853. The Association’s latest venture, The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, will open September 27, 2013.
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