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Myths of the Civil War: How Science Can Interpret the Past
Myths of the Civil War: How Science Can Interpret the Past

Wed, Mar 08

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Davidson Town Hall

Myths of the Civil War: How Science Can Interpret the Past

On March 8 at 1:00pm, Scott Hippensteel will present "Myths of the Civil War: How Science can Interpret the Past".

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Time and Location

Mar 08, 2023, 1:00 PM

Davidson Town Hall, 251 South St, Davidson, NC 28036, USA

About the Event

Dr. Hippensteel’s research has produced a book that tackles the long-cherished myths of Civil War history—and ultimately shatters them, based on physics and mathematics. At what range was a Civil War sniper lethal? Did bullets ever “rain like hail”? Could one ever step across a battlefield by stepping only on bodies and never hard ground? How effective were Civil War muskets and rifles? How accurate are photographs and paintings?

Combining science and history, Dr. Hippensteel reexamines much that we hold dear about the Civil War and convincingly argues that memoirs and histories have gotten it wrong. This is a work of history and science for our era of “fake news”—and for well beyond.

Event Information

Myths of the Civil War:  How Science can Interpret the Past

Presented by Scott Hippensteel, PhD

Date: Wednesday, March 8

Time: 1:00 pm

Location: Davidson Town Hall, 251 South Street

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