You cannot have an army without music, Robert E. Lee once observed. Music was inextricably linked to every aspect of a soldier\u27s life, whether he was involved in military duties or at leisure. It connected the soldier to his home and those at home to his victory, his complaints, and his travails. M...
Musicians on the battlefield may have been a big reason to our victory, during the American Revoluti...
The United States Civil War continues to be an intriguing aspect of history to both scholar and layp...
The simple tune was created by lyricist E. B. Dewing and composer J. P. Webster who hoped they would...
The Civil War created a groundswell of patriotic fervor on both sides. Here, Paul Huffman looks at ...
A Unique Perspective on Civil War History Music and the Civil War is a musical topic that has attrac...
Multi-layered meaning Historical music strikes a chord with modern readers Music performs a variet...
Considering the Historical Context of American’s Musical Experience Books on Civil War music and rel...
In December 1863, Civil War soldiers took refuge from the dismal conditions of war and weather. They...
In 1746, following Bonnie Prince Charlie’s failed attempt to restore the Scottish House of Stuart to...
Music was such a central part of the U.S. Civil War, the war is sometimes referred to as the “singin...
Music is one of the most striking cultural products that can be examined. The music of the Civil War...
The American Civil War is perhaps the most written about era in American history. From the great bat...
"This document considers the lives and works of thirty women living in the Confederate States during...
The Importance of a Song to the War Effort John Stauffer (Harvard) and Benjamin Soskis (George Mason...
When I think about the battle front, I think about soldiers in uniform marching off to fight with th...
Musicians on the battlefield may have been a big reason to our victory, during the American Revoluti...
The United States Civil War continues to be an intriguing aspect of history to both scholar and layp...
The simple tune was created by lyricist E. B. Dewing and composer J. P. Webster who hoped they would...
The Civil War created a groundswell of patriotic fervor on both sides. Here, Paul Huffman looks at ...
A Unique Perspective on Civil War History Music and the Civil War is a musical topic that has attrac...
Multi-layered meaning Historical music strikes a chord with modern readers Music performs a variet...
Considering the Historical Context of American’s Musical Experience Books on Civil War music and rel...
In December 1863, Civil War soldiers took refuge from the dismal conditions of war and weather. They...
In 1746, following Bonnie Prince Charlie’s failed attempt to restore the Scottish House of Stuart to...
Music was such a central part of the U.S. Civil War, the war is sometimes referred to as the “singin...
Music is one of the most striking cultural products that can be examined. The music of the Civil War...
The American Civil War is perhaps the most written about era in American history. From the great bat...
"This document considers the lives and works of thirty women living in the Confederate States during...
The Importance of a Song to the War Effort John Stauffer (Harvard) and Benjamin Soskis (George Mason...
When I think about the battle front, I think about soldiers in uniform marching off to fight with th...
Musicians on the battlefield may have been a big reason to our victory, during the American Revoluti...
The United States Civil War continues to be an intriguing aspect of history to both scholar and layp...
The simple tune was created by lyricist E. B. Dewing and composer J. P. Webster who hoped they would...