Civil War Talk Radio - April 17, 2024 (Shae Smith Cox: The Fabric of Civil War Society)

Civil War Talk Radio - April 17, 2024 (Shae Smith Cox: The Fabric of Civil War Society)

Author: Gerry Prokopowicz April 17, 2024 Duration: 47:09

Shae Smith Cox, The Fabric of Civil War Society: Uniforms, Badges, and Flags, 1859-1939.

Intro - This is Gerry Prokopowicz, with Civil War Talk Radio,...Way back in 2011, I looked forward to reading a newly published bestseller that I thought would make a great topic for this show. It was called "50 Shades of Grey," but to my intense disappointment it turned out to be an erotic romance that had nothing at all to say about variations in Confederate military uniform manufacturing. Tonight, happily, we finally have the thoughtful study of uniforms and their meaning that I thought we were getting 15 years ago. It's called "The Fabric of Civil War Society: Uniforms, Badges, and Flags, 1859–1939". The author is Professor Shae Smith Cox, and she'll talk with us tonight on Civil War Talk Radio."


For nearly two decades, Civil War Talk Radio has offered a consistent and thoughtful space for deep conversation about America's defining conflict. Each week, host Gerry Prokopowicz-a history professor at East Carolina University-sits down with a guest to explore the era from countless angles. These aren't brief interviews, but extended, in-depth discussions that allow for real nuance and discovery. The guests form a who's who of the field, from celebrated authors like James McPherson and Doris Kearns Goodwin to leading scholars such as Gary Gallagher, Caroline Janney, Peter Carmichael, and Carol Reardon, alongside curators, artists, and other specialists whose work illuminates the period. Tuning into this podcast feels like having a seat at a seminar table where the conversation is always accessible yet never superficial. Prokopowicz guides each dialogue with a scholar's curiosity, drawing out insights on military strategy, political maneuvering, social change, and the countless human stories that complicate our understanding of the war. The focus is on learning through conversation, moving beyond simple narratives to examine how history is researched, interpreted, and presented. Whether you're a dedicated student of the era or a curious listener drawn to complex history, this podcast provides a reliable source of substance, fostering a deeper appreciation for the enduring questions and figures of the Civil War. It’s a long-running dialogue that continues to find new things to say.
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