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History Matters: Caesar Carpentier Antoine – Soldier, Businessman, Politician – by Gary Joiner Ph D

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Red River Radio Original airdate: February 11, 2020
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Gary D. Joiner received a B.A. in history and geography from Louisiana Tech University, an M.A. in history from Louisiana Tech University, and a Ph.D. in history from St. Martin’s College, Lancaster University in the United Kingdom. He is a Professor of History at Louisiana State University in Shreveport, where he holds the Mary Anne and Leonard Selber Professorship in History and serves as Chair of the Department of History and Social Sciences, the Director of the Strategy Alternatives Consortium, and as Director of the Red River Regional Studies Center.

His research interests span military history, local and regional studies, and defense-related projects.

He is the author or editor of 36 books, including: 9/11: A Remembrance, Henry Chilvers: Admired by All (2018), History Matters, Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862, One Damn Blunder From Beginning to End, Through the Howling Wilderness, No Pardons to Ask Nor Apologies to Make, Little to Eat and Thin Mud to Drink, Mr. Lincoln’s Brown Water Navy, Red River Steamboats, Historic Shreveport-Bossier, Lost Shreveport: Vanishing Scenes From the Red River Valley, Historic Haunts of Shreveport and Wicked Shreveport, Wicked Shreveport, Historic Oakland Cemetery, Local Legends of Shreveport, Red River Campaign: The Union’s Last Attempt to Invade Texas, and The Battle of New Orleans: A Bicentennial Tribute. Dr. Joiner is also the author of numerous articles and technical reports and served as a consultant for ABC, CBS, Fox News, PBS, the Associated Press, A&E Network, C-SPAN, the Discovery Network, HGTV, the History Channel, MSNBC, SyFy, and MTV among others.
Among his awards and honors are: Aaron and Peggy Selber Writing Competition Prize, “The Justification of Shreveport as the Primary Target of the Red River Campaign in 1864,” 2003; Albert Castel Award, One Damn Blunder From Beginning to End: The Red River Campaign of 1864, 2004; A.M. Pate, Jr. Award, One Damn Blunder From Beginning to End: The Red River Campaign of 1864, 2005; Listed in the International Biographical Centre (Cambridge, England) 2000 Outstanding Academics of the 21st Century; Jefferson Davis Award nomination, Through the Howling Wilderness: The Red River Campaign and Union Failure in 1864, 2006; Silver Spur Award nomination, Western Writers of America, Through the Howling Wilderness: The Red River Campaign and Union Failure in 1864, 2007; Army Historical Foundation finalist, Distinguished Writing Award, Through the Howling Wilderness: The Red River Campaign and Union Failure in 1864, 2007; Douglas Southall Freeman Award nomination, MOS & B, Through the Howling Wilderness: The Red River Campaign and Union Failure in 1864, 2007; Book of the Month Club featured alternate, History Book Club Main Selection, and Military Book featured alternate, Shiloh and Western Campaign of 1862, 2007; Lifetime Achievement Award and Life Membership, Red River Civil War Roundtable, Alexandria, Louisiana, May 1, 2008; Charles L. “Pie” Dufour Award, for Preservation and Scholarly Contributions in the field of History, New Orleans Civil War Roundtable, May 2008; A.M. Pate Distinguished Service Award for Civil War History by the Fort Worth Civil War Round Table, January 2009; Louisiana Trust for Historic Preservation, Preservationist of the Year Award for 2010.

Direct link to this video – https://youtu.be/k8aSqBmXzto

Broadcast permission provided by Gary Joiner, Ph.D. to Brad Dison. Copyright Gary Joiner 2022 – All Rights Reserved

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