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Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Confederate Reactions To Gettysburg with Dr Peter Carmichael

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 83:39


ORIGINAL AIR DATE June 12 2023 on our Patreon page release now for FREE in memory of Pete. Here's one for those of you out there hungering for more Southern stuff. Our buddy Dr. Peter Carmichael came to the studio to talk about Confederate reactions to the Battle of Gettysburg.  Peter S. Carmichael received his Ph.D. in History from Penn State University in 1996. His academic interests include 19th-century US history, Civil War and Reconstruction, southern history, public history and cultural history. Carmichael's most recent book, The War for the Common Soldier, was published by University of North Carolina Press in November 2018 as part of the Littlefield History of the Civil War Era series. The culmination of nearly ten years' work, this cultural history of soldiering in Civil War armies explores how soldiers endured the brutal and unpredictable existence of army life during the war years, drawing heavily on close examination of the letters and records left behind by individual soldiers from both the North and the South.His previous books include The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion (UNC, 2005) and Lee's Young Artillerist: William R. J. Pegram (Virginia, 1995). In addition to his books, he has also published a number of articles for both scholarly and popular journals, and he speaks frequently to general and scholarly audiences. Carmichael has recently appeared on the PBS Robert E. Lee documentary for the American Experience series and on the popular TV show “Who Do You Think You Are.” View Professor Carmichael's talks on C-SPAN.After completing his doctorate at Penn State University under Dr. Gary W. Gallagher, Professor Carmichael went on to teach at Western Carolina University, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and West Virginia University, before coming to Gettysburg College.In addition to holding seasonal interpretive positions at several National Park Service sites, Carmichael served as Gettysburg National Military Park's first Scholar-in-Residence in 1999, and has developed a lasting relationship with the NPS. In addition to overseeing multiple interpretive workshops for National Park Service staff, he directed a 2010 seminar at Gettysburg NMP to discuss new interpretive approaches to the Civil War sesquicentennial and co-directed (with Jill Ogline Titus) the joint GC/GNMP conference, The Future of Civil War History: Looking Beyond the 150th in 2013.  

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Gettysburg CWI Summer Conference 2023- Hearing the Written Words of Illiterate Confederates- Dr. Peter Carmichael

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 47:59


Early on in the life of Addressing Gettysburg, Dr. Peter Carmichael became a friend and supporter of the show. Patrons, you might already know that the vast majority of the authors we have on the show are due to Pete's assistance. He got us on UNC Press's book reviewer list and that has enable us to bring these guests to you each month. Pete also invited AG to cover the conference in 2022 and 2023 and again in 2024 so we can bring the events and guests to you, wherever you are. He also loves to wear scarves. I do urge you to try your best to attend a conference ASAP. Thanks to Pete for all the work he does to spread the history of the deifining moment in American history, the Civil War and for his friendship to AG.    Peter S. Carmichael received his Ph.D. in History from Penn State University in 1996. His academic interests include 19th-century US history, Civil War and Reconstruction, southern history, public history and cultural history. Carmichael's most recent book, The War for the Common Soldier, was published by University of North Carolina Press in November 2018 as part of the Littlefield History of the Civil War Era series. The culmination of nearly ten years' work, this cultural history of soldiering in Civil War armies explores how soldiers endured the brutal and unpredictable existence of army life during the war years, drawing heavily on close examination of the letters and records left behind by individual soldiers from both the North and the South. His previous books include The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion (UNC, 2005) and Lee's Young Artillerist: William R. J. Pegram (Virginia, 1995). In addition to his books, he has also published a number of articles for both scholarly and popular journals, and he speaks frequently to general and scholarly audiences. Carmichael has recently appeared on the PBS Robert E. Lee documentary for the American Experience series and on the popular TV show “Who Do You Think You Are.” View Professor Carmichael's talks on C-SPAN. After completing his doctorate at Penn State University under Dr. Gary W. Gallagher, Professor Carmichael went on to teach at Western Carolina University, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and West Virginia University, before coming to Gettysburg College.  In addition to holding seasonal interpretive positions at several National Park Service sites, Carmichael served as Gettysburg National Military Park's first Scholar-in-Residence in 1999, and has developed a lasting relationship with the NPS. In addition to overseeing multiple interpretive workshops for National Park Service staff, he directed a 2010 seminar at Gettysburg NMP to discuss new interpretive approaches to the Civil War sesquicentennial and co-directed (with Jill Ogline Titus) the joint GC/GNMP conference, The Future of Civil War History: Looking Beyond the 150th in 2013.

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Confederate Reactions To Gettysburg with Dr. Peter Carmichael

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 15:26


Here's one for those of you out there hungering for more Southern stuff. Our buddy Dr. Peter Carmichael came to the studio to talk about Confederate reactions to the Battle of Gettysburg.   Wanna keep the show going? Then please consider becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg   Peter S. Carmichael received his Ph.D. in History from Penn State University in 1996. His academic interests include 19th-century US history, Civil War and Reconstruction, southern history, public history and cultural history. Carmichael's most recent book, The War for the Common Soldier, was published by University of North Carolina Press in November 2018 as part of the Littlefield History of the Civil War Era series. The culmination of nearly ten years' work, this cultural history of soldiering in Civil War armies explores how soldiers endured the brutal and unpredictable existence of army life during the war years, drawing heavily on close examination of the letters and records left behind by individual soldiers from both the North and the South.His previous books include The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion (UNC, 2005) and Lee's Young Artillerist: William R. J. Pegram (Virginia, 1995). In addition to his books, he has also published a number of articles for both scholarly and popular journals, and he speaks frequently to general and scholarly audiences. Carmichael has recently appeared on the PBS Robert E. Lee documentary for the American Experience series and on the popular TV show “Who Do You Think You Are.” View Professor Carmichael's talks on C-SPAN.After completing his doctorate at Penn State University under Dr. Gary W. Gallagher, Professor Carmichael went on to teach at Western Carolina University, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and West Virginia University, before coming to Gettysburg College.In addition to holding seasonal interpretive positions at several National Park Service sites, Carmichael served as Gettysburg National Military Park's first Scholar-in-Residence in 1999, and has developed a lasting relationship with the NPS. In addition to overseeing multiple interpretive workshops for National Park Service staff, he directed a 2010 seminar at Gettysburg NMP to discuss new interpretive approaches to the Civil War sesquicentennial and co-directed (with Jill Ogline Titus) the joint GC/GNMP conference, The Future of Civil War History: Looking Beyond the 150th in 2013.

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
7 Days of Christmas- The War For the Common Soldier- with Dr. Peter Carmichael

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 78:43


  We hope you enjoy this free episode as our holiday gift to you for listening to Addressing Gettysburg. This episode and many more like it are available on our Patreon feed. Patreon is one of the ways to support the show that enables us to produce more material for you. In appreciation of the support our patrons give us, we produce exclusive content for them. Please consider becoming a Patron during 2021 and expand your Gettysburg education.   CONTENT WARNING: Soldiers in the Civil War were young men. Young men use foul language and do some pretty messed up stuff. We touch on some subjects that might not be approriate for young ears or people who can't handle the facts of life. Listener discretion is advised.   Have you ever had the chance to talk with Dr. Peter S. Carmichael? Well, Bob and I did it for you. We discuss The War For The Common Soldier... with Dr Carmichael. If you think this is just another book about eating hardtack and what soldiers carried in their knapsacks, you're gravely mistaken.    How did Civil War soldiers endure the brutal and unpredictable existence of army life during the conflict? This question is at the heart of Peter S. Carmichael's sweeping new study of men at war. Based on close examination of the letters and records left behind by individual soldiers from both the North and the South, Carmichael explores the totality of the Civil War experience--the marching, the fighting, the boredom, the idealism, the exhaustion, the punishments, and the frustrations of being away from families who often faced their own dire circumstances. Carmichael focuses not on what soldiers thought but rather how they thought. In doing so, he reveals how, to the shock of most men, well-established notions of duty or disobedience, morality or immorality, loyalty or disloyalty, and bravery or cowardice were blurred by war.   Digging deeply into his soldiers' writing, Carmichael resists the idea that there was "a common soldier" but looks into their own words to find common threads in soldiers' experiences and ways of understanding what was happening around them. In the end, he argues that a pragmatic philosophy of soldiering emerged, guiding members of the rank and file as they struggled to live with the contradictory elements of their violent and volatile world. Soldiering in the Civil War, as Carmichael argues, was never a state of being but a process of becoming.     

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
PATREON PREVIEW- "The War For The Common Soldier..." with Dr. Peter S. Carmichael

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 16:52


Have you ever had the chance to talk with Dr Peter S Carmichael? Well, here's your chance. Matt and Bob discuss The War For The Common Soldier... with Dr Carmichael. If you think this is just another book about eating hardtack and what soldiers carried in their knapsacks, you're gravely mistaken. How did Civil War soldiers endure the brutal and unpredictable existence of army life during the conflict? This question is at the heart of Peter S. Carmichael's sweeping new study of men at war. Based on close examination of the letters and records left behind by individual soldiers from both the North and the South, Carmichael explores the totality of the Civil War experience--the marching, the fighting, the boredom, the idealism, the exhaustion, the punishments, and the frustrations of being away from families who often faced their own dire circumstances. Carmichael focuses not on what soldiers thought but rather how they thought. In doing so, he reveals how, to the shock of most men, well-established notions of duty or disobedience, morality or immorality, loyalty or disloyalty, and bravery or cowardice were blurred by war. Digging deeply into his soldiers' writing, Carmichael resists the idea that there was "a common soldier" but looks into their own words to find common threads in soldiers' experiences and ways of understanding what was happening around them. In the end, he argues that a pragmatic philosophy of soldiering emerged, guiding members of the rank and file as they struggled to live with the contradictory elements of their violent and volatile world. Soldiering in the Civil War, as Carmichael argues, was never a state of being but a process of becoming.   ”The War For the Common Soldier” is published by UNC Press and can be purchased at www.addressinggettysburg.com/books

Regarp BookBlogPod
Review of: "The War for the Common Soldier" by Peter S. Carmichael

Regarp BookBlogPod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 7:33


Review of: "The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought and Survived in Civil War Armies," by Peter S. Carmichael

The Tattooed Historian Show
Dr. Peter S. Carmichael

The Tattooed Historian Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 74:57


Dr. Peter S. Carmichael, Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College, joined me for an installment of The Tattooed Historian Presents which took place at the Garryowen Irish Pub in Gettysburg. It was such a great presentation that I stripped the audio from the video to produce this podcast. We discuss Civil War letters and how to look at them in different ways, and obviously we cover his latest book entitled, "The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies." 

Virginia Historical Society Podcasts
Tracking Down a Confederate Deserter after Gettysburg by Peter S. Carmichael

Virginia Historical Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 63:01


On February 21, 2019, Peter S. Carmichael delivered the Banner Lecture, “Tracking Down a Confederate Deserter after Gettysburg.” On August 20, 1863, thirteen veteran soldiers from the 3rd North Carolina Infantry decided that they'd had enough of war. That evening, in the blackness of night, they picked up their rifles, slung on their cartridge belts, and escaped into the woods. From that point on there was no turning back. Our guest speaker, Professor Peter S. Carmichael, will focus on the words of John Futch, one of the thirteen deserters. Though he was illiterate, Futch left a remarkable set of letters that he dictated to his comrades. Futch’s powerful story puts us in the shoes of a deserter, enabling us to see his world after the devastating defeat in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Dr. Carmichael, one of the nation’s foremost authorities on the American Civil War, is the Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies and the director of the Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College. He is the author of numerous scholarly and popular articles and several books, including Lee's Young Artillerist: William R. J. Pegram; The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion; and The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies.

Civil War Talk Radio
1514-Peter S. Carmichael-The War for the Common Soldier

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018


Peter S. Carmichael, author of "The War for the Common Soldier"

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Civil War Talk Radio
1514-Peter S. Carmichael-The War for the Common Soldier

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018


Peter S. Carmichael, author of "The War for the Common Soldier"

war soldiers peter s carmichael
Civil War Talk Radio
1514-Peter S. Carmichael-The War for the Common Soldier

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018


Peter S. Carmichael, author of "The War for the Common Soldier"

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Civil War Talk Radio
1514-Peter S. Carmichael-The War for the Common Soldier

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018


Peter S. Carmichael, author of "The War for the Common Soldier"

Civil War Talk Radio
319b -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 2 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319a -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 1 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319c -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 3 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319b -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 2 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319a -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 1 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319a -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 1 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319c -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 3 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319b -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 2 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319c -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 3 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319c -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 3 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319b -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 2 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'

Civil War Talk Radio
319a -Peter S. Carmichael-The Young Virginians

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007


Part 1 - Peter S. Carmichael, author of 'The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion'