The forgotten army A history of the western juggernaut Throughout the massive and expanding historiography of the American Civil War, the U.S. Army of the Cumberland has been persistently neglected. Although the second-most-powerful army of the war, surpassed only in numerical st...
The Will to Go On Pick up any history of the Civil War, and at some point a discussion of morale com...
Rebels of east Tennessee Confederates were a minority in the region Professor John D. Fowler of Ke...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...
A potent fighting force that changed the course of the Civil War, the Army of the Cumberland was the...
Western Juggernaut History of The Army of Tennessee Steven Woodworth\u27s latest release, Nothing...
While the Army of the Potomac and the Army of the Tennessee have each rightly earned their spots in ...
A Review of an Important, but Understudied, Battle In a letter written in early January 1863, less t...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
Yes, Virginia, to paraphrase David Goldfield’s book title (2002), we are “still fighting the Civil W...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
A Promising Start to a Refreshing Trilogy on Chickamauga A growing number of historians have lamente...
Traditionally, regiments have most often been identified with the shared experiences of the common s...
A Needed New Look at an Important Battle The battle at Kennesaw Mountain in northern Georgia during ...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
Military Memoir A newly annotated edition of Ambrose\u27s account With all due respect to the writ...
The Will to Go On Pick up any history of the Civil War, and at some point a discussion of morale com...
Rebels of east Tennessee Confederates were a minority in the region Professor John D. Fowler of Ke...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...
A potent fighting force that changed the course of the Civil War, the Army of the Cumberland was the...
Western Juggernaut History of The Army of Tennessee Steven Woodworth\u27s latest release, Nothing...
While the Army of the Potomac and the Army of the Tennessee have each rightly earned their spots in ...
A Review of an Important, but Understudied, Battle In a letter written in early January 1863, less t...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
Yes, Virginia, to paraphrase David Goldfield’s book title (2002), we are “still fighting the Civil W...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
A Promising Start to a Refreshing Trilogy on Chickamauga A growing number of historians have lamente...
Traditionally, regiments have most often been identified with the shared experiences of the common s...
A Needed New Look at an Important Battle The battle at Kennesaw Mountain in northern Georgia during ...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
Military Memoir A newly annotated edition of Ambrose\u27s account With all due respect to the writ...
The Will to Go On Pick up any history of the Civil War, and at some point a discussion of morale com...
Rebels of east Tennessee Confederates were a minority in the region Professor John D. Fowler of Ke...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...