Episode 47: Dr. Anne Sarah Rubin on Teaching an Imperfect Past

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Interview with visiting scholar Dr. Anne Sarah Rubin at the Georgia Historical Society’s 2017 NEH Summer Institute “Recognizing an Imperfect Past: History, Memory, and the American Public.” Anne Sarah Rubin is a Professor of History at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where she teaches courses on the Civil War, American South, and the Nineteenth Century United States. She is also the Associate Director of the Imaging Research Center. Her most recent book, a study of the many legacies of Sherman’s March is Through the Heart of Dixie: Sherman’s March and American Memory. Visit imperfectpastinstitute.org to learn more.

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