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Monthly Archives: April 2011
SRT Poll #6: Sesquicentennial Series
Please note: We apologize in advance if your favorite film is missing (unless you wanted to vote for Gods and Generals).
Posted in 20th Century, SRT Polls
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SRT Polls #4 and #5: Sesquicentennial Series
In honor of the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War (or at least its beginning), Bowtied and Fried will feature a series of polls featuring the war, its battles, its personalities, and its lingering controversies. Please note: Bowtied and Fried apologizes in advance … Continue reading
Posted in 19th Century, SRT Polls
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Inaugural SRT Recap: Spring 2011
On behalf of The Southern Roundtable, let us first thank all of our loyal workshop editors, blog subscribers, poll participants, and especially our invited guest bloggers, for making this past semester–our inaugural semester, no less–such a success in terms of … Continue reading →