Lesley J. Gordon (@ljgordon106) 's Twitter Profile
Lesley J. Gordon

@ljgordon106

Charles G. Summersell Chair of Southern History at the University of Alabama

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New Release! πŸ“š Race and Gender at War: Writing American Military History, edited by Lesley J. Gordon & Andrew J. Huebner, explores 150+ years of U.S. history, highlighting the lasting impact of race & gender in the military. Get your copy today! tinyurl.com/3r65k5zb #Military

New Release! πŸ“š Race and Gender at War: Writing American Military History, edited by Lesley J. Gordon & Andrew J. Huebner, explores 150+ years of U.S. history, highlighting the lasting impact of race & gender in the military. Get your copy today! tinyurl.com/3r65k5zb #Military
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Dread Danger by Lesley J. Gordon The dramatic yet forgotten story of soldiers expected to perform bravely in battle; but who faltered and failed. πŸ“š cup.org/3ArHxrl #americanhistory #ushistory #19thcentury

Dread Danger by Lesley J. Gordon
The dramatic yet forgotten story of soldiers expected to perform bravely in battle; but who faltered and failed.
πŸ“š cup.org/3ArHxrl
#americanhistory #ushistory #19thcentury
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Delighted to share that my OUP History book, An Unholy Traffic: Slave Trading in the Civil War South, is a finalist for the The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Lincoln Prize. It's an honor to be listed alongside Edda Fields-Black (she/her/hers), Lesley J. Gordon, Jon Grinspan, Allen Guelzo, and Nigel Hamilton.

Delighted to share that my <a href="/OUPHistory/">OUP History</a> book, An Unholy Traffic: Slave Trading in the Civil War South, is a finalist for the <a href="/Gilder_Lehrman/">The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History</a> Lincoln Prize. It's an honor to be listed alongside <a href="/eddafieldsblack/">Edda Fields-Black (she/her/hers)</a>, <a href="/ljgordon106/">Lesley J. Gordon</a>, Jon Grinspan, Allen Guelzo, and Nigel Hamilton.
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A huge congratulations to Lesley J. Gordon on being named a finalist for the prestigious 2025 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize for her book 'Dread Danger'. πŸ“š cup.org/4h1lhDW #americanhistory

A huge congratulations to <a href="/ljgordon106/">Lesley J. Gordon</a> on being named a finalist for the prestigious 2025 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize for her book 'Dread Danger'.
πŸ“š cup.org/4h1lhDW
#americanhistory
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It's publication day for "Green & Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military: 1861-1865"! Now available for purchase in hardcopy/ebook. It examines the experience of the c.250,000 Irish Americans who served in U.S. forces, making use of 100s of letters by or for enlisted men.

It's publication day for "Green &amp; Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military: 1861-1865"! Now available for purchase in hardcopy/ebook. It examines the experience of the c.250,000 Irish Americans who served in U.S. forces, making use of 100s of letters by or for enlisted men.
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Listen to my conversation with Gerald Prokopowicz about my book DREAD DANGER on Civil War Talk Radio: impedimentsofwar.org/singleshow.php…