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Presents The
Civil War Generation during the Civil War era, 1840s-1870s Featuring a panel of four distinguished and award-winning historians: Emory Thomas, Gary
Gallagher, William Davis,
Virginia Tech Lesley Gordon,
June
22, 2006 7:00
p.m. Georgia
Public Broadcasting About
the panelists . . . Emory
Thomas Regents
Professor of History at the Mark
W. Clark Distinguished Visiting Professor of History at the Citadel, 2002-2004 Author,
Robert E. Lee: A Life, a National Book Critics Circle nominee and a New
York Times notable book; author of seven other books on the Civil War Gary
Gallagher John
L. Nau III Professor in the History of the American Civil War, University of Author
or editor of 25 books on the Civil War, including The
Confederate War, a 1998 Lincoln Prize finalist William
Davis Director
of the Author
of more than 40 books on the Civil War including Jefferson
Davis: The Man & His Hour; twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize,
three-time winner of the Jefferson Davis Award given for book-length works on
Confederate history Lesley
Gordon Associate
Professor of History at the Author
of General George E. Pickett in Life and
Legend; co-editor of Intimate
Strategies: Military Commanders and Their Wives; co-author of This Terrible War: The Civil War and Its Aftermath
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