Russell Duncan (professor)

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Russell Duncan is a history professor in Denmark. He has written books about American history including the Reconstruction era.[1] He was interviewed for the American Experience program.[2] He has written entries for the New Georgia Encyclopedia.[3]

He has given presentations on various American political subjects both historical and contemporary.[4]

In 2021, Malcolm-Jamal Warner acquired the film rights to his book Freedom Shore about Tunis Campbell and other freedmen in Georgia. Warner planned to produce and star in the production.[5]

Writings[edit]

  • Where Death and Glory Meet
  • Contemporary America: An Age of Anger and Resistance (2018)[6]
  • Journal of Archibald C. McKinley
  • Transnational America
  • Freedom's Shore; Tunis Campbell and the Georgia Freedmen[7]
  • First Person Past: American Autobiographies
  • Entrepreneur for Equality: Governor Rufus Bullock, Commerce, and Race in Post-Civil War Georgia[8]
  • Where death and glory meet : Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Infantry (1999)[9]
  • The Complete Civil War Writings of Ambrose Pierce, co-editor[10][11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Russell Duncan". Georgia Press. Retrieved 2022-10-30.
  2. ^ "Reconstruction Interviews - GBH Openvault". openvault.wgbh.org. Retrieved 2022-10-30.
  3. ^ "Russell Duncan".
  4. ^ Copenhagen, University of (April 26, 2007). "Result". research.ku.dk.
  5. ^ Petski, Denise (May 24, 2021). "Malcolm-Jamal Warner Acquires Film/TV Rights To Russell Duncan's 'Freedom's Shore', Will Star & Produce".
  6. ^ Contemporary United States: An Age of Anger and Resistance. Bloomsbury Academic. 20 February 2018. ISBN 9781137605573.
  7. ^ Drago, Edmund L. (1988). "Russell Duncan. Freedom's Shore: Tunis Campbell and the Georgia Freedmen. Athens: University of Georgia Press. 1986. Pp. xiv, 175. $20.00". The American Historical Review. 93 (1): 236. doi:10.1086/ahr/93.1.236.
  8. ^ Perman, Michael (1995). "Russell Duncan. Entrepreneur for Equality: Governor Rufus Bullock, Commerce, and Race in Post—Civil War Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press. 1994. Pp. xii, 278. $40.00". The American Historical Review. 100 (5): 1690. doi:10.1086/ahr/100.5.1690.
  9. ^ "Duncan, Russell [WorldCat Identities]".
  10. ^ Wachtell, Cynthia (2003). "Reviewed work: Phantoms of a Blood-Stained Period: The Complete Civil War Writings of Ambrose Bierce, Russell Duncan, David J. Klooster". The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. 101 (1/2): 152–154. JSTOR 23384539 – via JSTOR.
  11. ^ "Vanausdall on Duncan and Klooster, 'Phantoms of a Blood-Stained Period: The Complete Civil War Writings of Ambrose Bierce' | H-Indiana | H-Net". networks.h-net.org.