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Civil War Connect #3: Abraham Lincoln and medicine

In the third installment of Civil War Connect, the ALLM‘s own Natalie Sweet and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine‘s Jake Wynn discuss Abraham Lincoln and medicine.

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Civil War Connect #4: Civil War nurses

In the fourth installment of Civil War Connect, the ALLM‘s own Natalie Sweet and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine‘s Jake Wynn discuss nurses in the war.

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Civil War Connect #5: Civil War hospitals

In the fifth installment of Civil War Connect, the ALLM‘s own Natalie Sweet and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine‘s Jake Wynn discuss hospitals during the Civil War.

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Civil War Connect #6: African Americans and Medical Care in the Civil War

In the sixth installment of Civil War Connect, the ALLM’s own Natalie Sweet and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine’s Jake Wynn discuss medicine and the African American experience in the Civil...

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Charles Royster, 1944-2020

We lost one of America’s finest historians this year. Some time ago word went around on Twitter that Charles Royster had passed away, but I didn’t see anything official until somebody passed along this...

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Civil War Connect #7: Health and disease in Civil War prisons

In the seventh installment of Civil War Connect, the ALLM‘s own Natalie Sweet and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine‘s Jake Wynn discuss health (or the lack thereof) in Civil War prisons.  

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New podcast from the Abraham Lincoln Association

It’s called “Lincoln Log,” a series of conversations with Lincoln scholars.  They’re also uploading the interviews to Youtube.  Here’s the first episode, featuring David Blight and his work on...

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A step inside the ALLM under construction

Here’s a little sneak peek the folks in LMU’s University Advancement division put together for us.

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Ed Bearss, 1923-2020

It seems like we’ve lost so many towering, venerable historians over the past year or two.  On September 15, the eminent Civil War authority Ed Bearss passed away at the age of ninety-seven. Bearss...

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The ALLM staff on the museum’s transformation

The bad news is, LMU’s Homecoming had to switch to a virtual format this year because of COVID. The good news is, since we recorded a lot of the programming, you folks can watch the ALLM staff’s panel...

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