There is little controversy in claiming that the Civil War casts a long shadow. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a reenactor, or even someone who doesn’t study history, it’s hard to completely get away from it. Shifts in political discourse and race relations are the most commonly discussed results of the conflict, but the war also brought about a considerable change in dominant moral philosophies that led to the establishment of several organizations, which continue to enjoy prominence to this day at different institutions of higher learning across the United States. [excerpt
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The battle anniversary loomed in the waning days of June. And Gettysburg was preparing. Aside from t...
On March 3, Gettysburg Rising–a group that encourages civic engagement by sharing information–hosted...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
750,000 and rising. 2.5 percent of the population. Greater than all other American wars combined. No...
Today the Sons of Confederate Veterans ‘celebrated’ the confederate flag at the Peace Light Memorial...
On October 3rd, the 2018 Lincoln Prize-winning author and historian, Edward Ayers, gave a talk on hi...
Perhaps it is because I have spent so much time with people for whom the Civil War is a life choice,...
Saturday, September 8th, saw a powerful collaboration between the Civil War Institute, Antietam Nati...
Borne of the Civil War, one fraternal organization quickly assumed such great authority that it re-s...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
Do Unto Others Competing groups offered aid to the dying Throughout history it seems the best in p...
This is the last in a three-part series on the legacy of the Civil War at the Virginia Military Inst...
Marching in the Gettysburg Liberty Parade in May 1918 was a drum corps consisting entirely of Civil ...
Understanding the Transformation of a Region Twenty years after Appomattox, in an 1885 Memorial Day ...
African-Americans have always been a part of Gettysburg’s community fabric. Slaves belonging to Samu...
The battle anniversary loomed in the waning days of June. And Gettysburg was preparing. Aside from t...
On March 3, Gettysburg Rising–a group that encourages civic engagement by sharing information–hosted...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...