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From Reluctance to Revival: How Americans Perceive War, in the Context of Stephen E. Ambrose's "The Wild Blue"
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Lincoln's Call: The meaning of the Gettysburg Address, 150 years later
We Will Make Our Stand on these Hills: An Essay on the Battle of Antietam
A Common Noble Cause: Reflections on the Gettysburg Address, 149 years later
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From Reluctance to Revival: How Americans Perceive War, in the Context of Stephen E. Ambrose's
The Wild Blue
(December 2013)
Recipient of the 2014 Shippensburg University Outstanding History/Philosophy Student Project Prize
Lincoln's Call: The Meaning of the Gettysburg Address, 150 Years Later
(November 2013)
Published, in part, on Nov. 20, 2013, in the
York
(PA)
Daily Record
We Will Make Our Stand on these Hills: An Essay on the Battle of Antietam
(September 2013)
A Common Noble Cause: Reflections on the Gettysburg Address, 149 Years Later
(November 2012)
Published on May 29, 2013, in
York Sunday News
, under the headline "Gettysburg in 272 words: Take time to read Lincoln's words"