Interpreting Atrocity: Beauty in the Valley of Death The entirety of Camp Sumter can be seen in this picture by the author. In August of 1864, this space held thirty thousand Union prisoners of war. December 2021 Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date February 21, 2022
Interpreting Attrocity: Rising to the Historical Occasion The entrance to Andersonville's visitors center and the National Prisoner of War Museum. Photo credit: Heather Clancy Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date January 10, 2022
Untypically Typical: Rogers, Ward, Atkins, and Flynt’s Alabama Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date January 3, 2022
Conceptually Confused: Justin Marozzi’s Islamic Empires Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date October 11, 2021
Remembrance & Reflection at EJI’s Legacy Museum The Legacy Museum, Equal Justice Initiative Post author By the Staff Post date July 26, 2021
Interpretation Amongst the Redwoods: A Stroll Through Muir Woods National Monument Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 17, 2021
Hilariously Informative: Rinker Buck’s The Oregon Trail Post author By Jeffrey Lauck Post date March 30, 2020
Riveting and Insightful: Peter Stark’s Astoria Post author By Jeffrey Lauck Post date October 28, 2019
Interpreting the Big Easy: Adding Some Spice to History Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 27, 2019