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The Tattooed Historian
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Приєднався 22 жов 2012
A Digital Humanities nerd with old-school tattoos & a love for knowledge mobilization!
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You NEED this Book about The Battle of Gettysburg!
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There's no better feeling than finding that one book that makes you think about something differently than you had before. Gregory Coco's book, "A Strange and Blighted Land: Gettysburg the Aftermath of Battle," is THE book that made me think about the Battle of Gettysburg differently. First published in 1995, Coco's book became a go-to piece for historians who wanted to learn more about the cos...
What the Heck is a Liberty Pole?
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Shira Lurie stopped around to explain what a Liberty Pole was and why it was so important to political language in the 18th century. This symbol stuck around for some time and was a reminder of revolutionary movements before and during the founding of the United States. The full interview can be heard on The Tattooed Historian Show podcast. This particular episode drops on August 20, 2024 on iT...
What Was It Like for a WWII Soldier to Bury Fallen Comrades?
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Remembering Peter Carmichael's Influence
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Why Did Victorian Fashion Emphasize Layering?
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What are Archival Finding Aids & How Do They Help My Research?
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Where are the remains so that we may pay our respects?
They are inurned at the Tahoma National Cemetery
Interesting. Sleeping on it is wise in many situations.
My great uncle served in the queens own rifles he landed on Juno 2nd wave died June 11 th 1944 name James Henry Welch rip
Headed to Georgia ATM but took a triple take when i saw this pop up.
Hell yeah 👍
My number 1 book about the battle. Gregory did himself proud. And if not mistaken he passed away sometime ago. Get a copy if you can. You will not be sorry.
FINALLY watching from Virginia!
How the hell is copyright? The VERSION you played, maybe. But it was written in 1862...
The people above governments are playing countries like a chess board.
Quite an honor, I’m sure, for those in attendance. Thanks for bringing this to us John
Well done🇺🇸
I think George McClellan's biggest failure was his misassessment of what it takes to suppress a rebellion. You must make the rebellious population want to quit. You can't do that by playing nice. Even if he had been successful on the battlefield, he wouldn't have ordered anyone to "make Georgia howl".
73,000 grave sights at the time of this ceremony. I was there with PGR to place the urns on the table. A great honor.
Thanks for streaming this and giving us access to this John!!!!
Off camera to the left were 2 lines of Sons of the American Revolution color guard members from local chapters that did a mourn arms as the cremains were carried past.
"I'm still young" - and dead. RIP Carmichael.
I remember reading A Strange and Blighted Land and marveling at the amount of information in the book! It's a keeper!
Not an easy task narrowing it down to one book. A very good choice
You're right, there are so many great books out there!
Bought it after watching your previous video about top Gettysburg books. It’s next on the reading list when I finish Faust’s book on death and the Civil War, which I’m halfway through.
How do you like Faust's book?
@@TheTattooedHistorian let’s just say that people who casually toss around the idea of civil war need to read books like her’s. It truly was a Republic of Suffering. My great grandmother’s father was in the 12th New Hampshire regiment and I keep his picture in my room. He helps me keep things in perspective. FYI I was a friend of Pete Carmichael. He came to Vermont in the mid nineties to do a marathon and stayed with us. I met him through Richmond National Battlefield park, Robert Krick, Gary Gallagher, Bobby Krick, they used to lead battlefield tours. I can’t believe Pete left so soon. He was such a hoot to be around. Anyway, I enjoy your channel. Very professional and informative.
Thank you so much for the kind words and sharing that about Pete. Gettysburg will never be the same without his presence there.
Would you recommend any of the other Coco books?
Good question! "A Vast Sea of Misery" is great for medical history of the Battle of Gettysburg. I highly recommend it to bookend this book
True view of all battlefields in the world from allwars.
Thanks John
Thanks for sharing ☺️🙏. A true human being. Meeting him was on my bucket list. All the great Pete stories will have to do. Such a huge loss for Gettysburg and all Gettysnerds. God bless his family 🙏🙏🙏
Beautifully written. I don't know how one could endure this very, very important job. Thanks, John.
very heavy thanks john
Thank you for watching
I will be so pleased to be able to pay my respects. Thanks to everyone that has contributed to this event.
Yes, read Catton, of course! But also read Gary Gallagher, because he’s also a great Civil War historian! 😊
I love Bruce Catton. His writing style is sublime! And I love Gary Gallagher too.
I am so sorry to hear of Pete's passing. I know of him from his published books and from your show. He seemed like such a great guy. Peter Carmichael will be missed.
Looks great!📸
I met Dr. Carmichael once at a book talk in 2018. He also was a friend to my master's degree advisor. So I heard about him secondhand from time to time. A truly genuine man and a uniquely gifted scholar and teacher. The War for the Common Soldier will stand the test of time and I hope to share it with my own students one day. Sorry for your loss.
These episodes with Pete are now worth their weight in gold, thank you.
I find myself going back to watch them just to hear his insights
Pete was just a good person, through and through. I had the pleasure of meeting Pete at the CWI in 2023, where my son was a speaker as well as a good friend of Pete's. I was in Gettysburg to hear my son's CWI presentation when Pete asked if we would like to see an obscure part of the battlefield with him as the guide. In between the afternoon and evening sessions we met Pete at his home and off we went on a two hour excursion near McPherson's Ridge and farm in a driving rain. We were soaked but the time spent with Pete was invaluable. R.I.P. Pete - heaven received another very special "Killer Angel!"
I have heard this story told by him at State. Dr. Carmichael will be missed.
I’ve wanted to make some sort of video tribute/reflection like this, but I’m still reeling from the loss. It’s hard to put into words, but you did it. ❤
So, very, sorry to see this. I greatly enjoyed the Civil War videos he appeared in on C Span over the years, God Bless you sir...
A huge loss to the community and I'm so sorry for your loss. I wanted to say how much I appreciated the work both of you have done. I tuned in every week to watch the interview series y'all did throughout the summer of 2020. It fueled my interest in the civil war, challenged my way of thinking, broadened my knowledge, and provided me a list of great books to keep me busy throughout the summer. I was thrilled to finally go to the CWI conference in 2022, tour Gettysburg for the first time, and meet Pete in person. He was incredibly kind, took the time to talk with me, sign & write a kind note for me in my copy of his Common Solider. He will truly be missed.
Thank you for this. I'm so glad that you had the opportunity to meet Pete!
Whenever he was on CSPAN I would watch. As an armchair history lover I always enjoyed his forums and his enthusiasm for history. He seemed like a good guy.
He was a great person to watch and spend time with
Right on!
What a loss! Whenever I scrolled through American History TV/C-SPAN, I always stopped to watch Peter Carmichael whenever I came across a program he was a part of. He was so engaging and entertaining. I am so sorry for your loss. My condolences to you, his family, friends, students, colleagues, the Civil War community, and all of us who didn't know him but who will also miss him.
Huge loss. Only interacted with him once on Twitter. A very good dude from afar.
The Cruel Sea, Twelve O'Clock High and Battleground. Why? All were based on novels or screenplays written by people who were actually there. Nicholas Monsarrat did serve as an officer on a Royal Navy corvette in the Battle of the Atlantic, Beirne Lay and Sy Bartlett were with the 8th AF, one at High Wycombe and the another with the 100th BG and Robert Pirosh was an infantryman with the 35th Division in the Bulge. Honorable mentions: The Train, Downfall, Stalingrad (1993 version), Tora, Tora, Tora, The Enemy Below, A Bridge Too Far, The Dam Busters, Flag Of Our Fathers, Letters From Iwo Jima, Das Boot and The Story of GI Joe.
His loss is a big blow to Gettysburg historians and area.
What a beautiful tribute. As you mentioned the world lost a CHAMPION. Thank you for sharing your relationship with Professor Carmichael with us.
I enjoyed your thoughts, and Pete was one of a kind. I will miss him more than I can ever say.