DiscoverThe Antietam and Beyond PodcastHistorian George Rable explores Lincoln vs. McClellan and the high-stakes election of 1864
Historian George Rable explores Lincoln vs. McClellan and the high-stakes election of 1864

Historian George Rable explores Lincoln vs. McClellan and the high-stakes election of 1864

Update: 2025-11-14
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In Episode 50, historian George Rable — author of Conflict of Command: George McClellan, Abraham Lincoln, and the Politics of War takes a deep dive with co-hosts John Banks and Tom McMillan into the contentious relationship between the president and general. Also, Rable takes us inside the McClellan-Lincoln presidential election of 1864, perhaps the most consequential election in U.S. history. (Plus, he dishes on his cats, named for Civil War generals.) 

This podcast is sponsored by Civil War Trails, which since 1994 has connected visitors with small towns and big stories across a network that now spans six states.

Join McMillan and Banks for regular podcasts about Antietam, the Maryland Campaign and the Civil War — the most compelling period in American history.

McMillan is author of the recently released The Year That Made America: From Rebellion to Independence and four other books. Banks is author of A Civil War Road Trip Of A Lifetime and numerous magazine articles about the Civil War. Find them on Facebook at Author Tom McMillan and John Banks' Civil War Blog. Banks' popular Civil War blog is here.

This podcast is sponsored by Civil War Trails, which since 1994 has connected visitors with small towns and big stories across a network that now spans six states.


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Historian George Rable explores Lincoln vs. McClellan and the high-stakes election of 1864

Historian George Rable explores Lincoln vs. McClellan and the high-stakes election of 1864

Tom McMillan and John Banks