This is essentially an institutional study of the Union Quartermaster Department in the American Civil War, and its central thesis is that “modern American business and government were shaped directly and indirectly by a military model of administration that had been on display in 1861–1865” (p. 4)
Analyzing the Importance of Union In 1997, Gary Gallagher’s The Confederate War invigorated scholarl...
From its founding in the late eighteenth century, the United States Army has always been dependent u...
The American Civil War was a war of civilians. The fact that 3 million or so of them happened to be ...
This is essentially an institutional study of the Union Quartermaster Department in the American Civ...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
This thesis studies the logistics involved in mobilizing and supplying the Union Army at the onset o...
Understanding the Experience of union Occupation Writing within the shadow of the recent occupations...
By 1860 the South ranked high among the developed countries of the world in per capita income and li...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Were the Union\u27s War Policies Legal and Moral? In this work the author seeks to explain the stra...
A Look at Race and the Union Army in the American West Nearly 150 years later, the Civil War con...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.In view of the magnitude and scope of the conflict, the Civil War ...
Confederate war clerk, J.B. Jones\u27s description of the Richmond Bread Riot of 1863, clearly highl...
A Contrarian Look at Union Soldiers in the Election of 1864 Although Jonathan White completed his di...
Analyzing the Importance of Union In 1997, Gary Gallagher’s The Confederate War invigorated scholarl...
From its founding in the late eighteenth century, the United States Army has always been dependent u...
The American Civil War was a war of civilians. The fact that 3 million or so of them happened to be ...
This is essentially an institutional study of the Union Quartermaster Department in the American Civ...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
This thesis studies the logistics involved in mobilizing and supplying the Union Army at the onset o...
Understanding the Experience of union Occupation Writing within the shadow of the recent occupations...
By 1860 the South ranked high among the developed countries of the world in per capita income and li...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Were the Union\u27s War Policies Legal and Moral? In this work the author seeks to explain the stra...
A Look at Race and the Union Army in the American West Nearly 150 years later, the Civil War con...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.In view of the magnitude and scope of the conflict, the Civil War ...
Confederate war clerk, J.B. Jones\u27s description of the Richmond Bread Riot of 1863, clearly highl...
A Contrarian Look at Union Soldiers in the Election of 1864 Although Jonathan White completed his di...
Analyzing the Importance of Union In 1997, Gary Gallagher’s The Confederate War invigorated scholarl...
From its founding in the late eighteenth century, the United States Army has always been dependent u...
The American Civil War was a war of civilians. The fact that 3 million or so of them happened to be ...