Humanizing Sherman A vision of Sherman\u27s March to the Sea The March is one of several recent Civil War novels that have attempted to humanize General Sherman, a figure generally characterized as a crazed arsonist, at least by southerners. This effect is achieved in two way...
“It hastened what we all fought for, the end of the war: General Sherman’s campaigns through Atlanta...
A Fictional Mosaic of a City in Sherman’s Path John Mark Sibley-Jones begins By the Red Glarewith su...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...
Analyzing Sherman’s March In Sherman’s March in Myth and Memory, Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown...
Complicating Narratives of Sherman’s March to the Sea On November 15, 2014, the Georgia Historical S...
Narrating Sherman’s March In Southern Storm, Noah Andre Trudeau has given students of the Civil ...
Evaluating Sherman’s Influence on Modern American Warfare Matthew Carr’s Sherman’s Ghosts: Soldiers,...
Few deliberate depredations March to the Sea is reexamined No amount of objective analysis or care...
A Ground Up Perspective of Sherman’s March to the Sea Marching with Sherman: Through Georgia and the...
The thesis examines the figure of the american general William Tecumseh Sherman and his activities d...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
The second march: Sherman, his army, and the Carolina\u27s When Sherman Marched North from the Se...
This dissertation will examine the formation of the myth that William T. Sherman laid waste to the s...
The Continuing Relevance of William Sherman When William Sherman was yet a cadet at West Point, he p...
The Spring 2006 Issue of the Civil War Book Review is highlighted by several important works in Civi...
“It hastened what we all fought for, the end of the war: General Sherman’s campaigns through Atlanta...
A Fictional Mosaic of a City in Sherman’s Path John Mark Sibley-Jones begins By the Red Glarewith su...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...
Analyzing Sherman’s March In Sherman’s March in Myth and Memory, Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown...
Complicating Narratives of Sherman’s March to the Sea On November 15, 2014, the Georgia Historical S...
Narrating Sherman’s March In Southern Storm, Noah Andre Trudeau has given students of the Civil ...
Evaluating Sherman’s Influence on Modern American Warfare Matthew Carr’s Sherman’s Ghosts: Soldiers,...
Few deliberate depredations March to the Sea is reexamined No amount of objective analysis or care...
A Ground Up Perspective of Sherman’s March to the Sea Marching with Sherman: Through Georgia and the...
The thesis examines the figure of the american general William Tecumseh Sherman and his activities d...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
The second march: Sherman, his army, and the Carolina\u27s When Sherman Marched North from the Se...
This dissertation will examine the formation of the myth that William T. Sherman laid waste to the s...
The Continuing Relevance of William Sherman When William Sherman was yet a cadet at West Point, he p...
The Spring 2006 Issue of the Civil War Book Review is highlighted by several important works in Civi...
“It hastened what we all fought for, the end of the war: General Sherman’s campaigns through Atlanta...
A Fictional Mosaic of a City in Sherman’s Path John Mark Sibley-Jones begins By the Red Glarewith su...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...