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Conference Program
Friday, 18 May
First Session
Pubescent Preparation: Military Cadets and Combat Training in the Confederacy
-Bradford A. Wineman, US Army Command and General Staff
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On the Way to Battle: Marching in the Civil War and the Mythology of Movement
-Yael A. Sternhell, Princeton University
Second Session
The Only Union Men We Have Here: Yankee Soldiers, Contraband Slaves, and the Meaning of Freedom in Eastern North Carolina
-Janette Thomas Greenwood, Clark University
At the Point of Black Bayonets: Emancipation and Union Military Policy in Coastal North Carolina
-Barton A. Myers, University of Georgia
Third Session
The Other Combat: Union Prisoners of War and the Culture of Resistance
-Glenn Robins, Georgia Southwestern State University
Enemy Combatants: African American Soldiers in Confederate Prisons
-Tom Ward, Rockhurst University
Saturday, 19 May
Keynote Address
-Earl Hess, Lincoln Memorial University
Fourth Session
After Vicksburg: The Changing Face of Combat in the Middle Mississippi Valley
-David Slay, Texas Christian University
Forged in Battle, Secured in Memory: Hood’s Texas Brigade and the Bonds of Brotherhood
-Brian Craig Miller, Emporia State University
Fifth Session
A Day Long to Be Remembered: The Battle of Champion Hill
-Brian Risher, University of Mississippi
New Perspectives on the Battle of Shiloh
-Stacey Allen, NPS Historian, Shiloh National Military Park
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