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TBR Radio – The Dixie Heritage Hour 07/13/18 – interview w/ Lt. Col. Ed Kennedy

Dr. Ed interviews Lt. Col. Edward Kennedy. Lt. Col. Kennedy’s nearly 47-year military career was recently ended when he was dismissed from his professorship of Military History at the Army Staff College. Professor Kennedy was branded as “politically incorrect” for being a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. He was ultimately dismissed by the…

TBR Radio – The Dixie Heritage Hour 7/6/18 – interview w/ Paul Angel

Dr. Ed interviews Paul Angel, the editor of The Barnes Review. Together, they review the July/August 2018 issue of TBR Magazine. This issue of the Barnes Review is dedicated to the life and academic accomplishment of our namesake, Harry Elmer Barnes. Ed and Paul discuss the legacy of Dr. Barnes and also articles in the…
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TBR Radio – The Dixie Heritage Hour 06/29/18 – interview w/ Harald Hesstvedt Scharnhorst

Dr. Ed interviews author, west-coast media personality, and Dixie Heritage subscriber Harald Hesstvedt Scharnhorst. Born just before the second World War, Harald’s father personally raised and financed the Army that repelled the Nazi invasion of Norway. After the War, a young Harald emigrated with his family to the United States. In this interview Harald discusses…

TBR Radio – The Dixie Heritage Hour 06/22/18 – 2nd interview w/ Pat Shannan

In this week’s edition of TBR Radio Presents: The Dixie Heritage Hour, Dr. Ed interviews investigative journalist Pat Shannan. This is the second of Dr. Ed’s interviews with Pat. Through his career, Pat has covered the biggest stories in the news: The JFK, MLK, and RFK, and John Lennon assassinations; the attempted assassination of Ronald…

TBR Radio – The Dixie Heritage Hour 06/15/18 – 2nd interview w/ Phil Leigh

Dr. Ed interviews Philip Leigh, the author of several War Between the States books, including Lee’s Lost Dispatch, Trading with the Enemy, The Confederacy at Flood Tide, and Southern Reconstruction. Also discussed are the 24 articles Leigh contributed to the New York Times’ Disunion Series, which commemorated the Sesquicentennial of the WBTS. This is our…

TBR Radio – The Dixie Heritage Hour 06/08/18 – interview w/ Andy Calhoun

Dr. Ed interviews Dixie Heritage subscriber Andy Calhoun. Andy, who is a descendant of the late Vice-President, John C. Calhoun, is the author of a collection of letters written by his great grandfather, John Francis Calhoun, to his “Darling Wife” during the years he served as a volunteer officer in the Confederate States Army. Andy tells…

TBR Radio – The Dixie Heritage Hour 06/01/18 – interview w/ Mike Martin

Dr. Ed interviews History teacher Michael Martin. Michael is the author of the book “Southern Grit,” a sensory history of the War Between the States. Micheal explains metacognition as he describes the smells, sounds, and tastes of battle. He also talks about the Northern war of terror upon the south, the WMD’s employed by the…

TBR Radio – The Dixie Heritage Hour 05/25/18 – interview w/ Pat Shannan

Dr. Ed interviews investigative journalist Pat Shannan. Through his career, Pat has covered the biggest stories in the news: The JFK, MLK, and RFK, and John Lennon assassinations; the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan, and the more recent murders of Vince Foster and NFL star Pat Tillman. In today’s interview, Pat talks about his encyclopedic…

TBR RADIO – THE DIXIE HERITAGE HOUR 05/18/18 – INTERVIEW W/ PHIL LEIGH

When one thinks of Dixie, gangsters, mobsters, and Mafiosi do not normally come to mind. Turns out that they played a major role in the history of Hot Springs, Arkansas, during the early to mid-20th century. In The Devil’s Town: Hot Springs During the Gangster Era, author Philip Leigh, a rising star among American historians,…
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TBR RADIO – THE DIXIE HERITAGE HOUR 05/18/18 – INTERVIEW W/ PHIL LEIGH

When one thinks of Dixie, gangsters, mobsters, and Mafiosi do not normally come to mind. Turns out that they played a major role in the history of Hot Springs, Arkansas, during the early to mid-20th century. In “The Devil’s Town: Hot Springs During the Gangster Era,” author Philip Leigh, a rising star among American historians,…