The past few years have been highly enjoyable ones for anyone with an interest in the Trans-Mississippi Theater. Not only have outstanding studies of Richard Taylor, Nathaniel Lyon, Pea Ridge, and Wilson\u27s Creek been published, but the exploits of William Clarke Quantrill\u27s guerrillas have even attr...
Michael D. Robinson is currently an assistant professor at the University of Mobile. This is his fir...
textSt. Louis played a central role in the sectional conflict that escalated in the United States i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150) and index.Allan Nevins pointed out that Missouri...
A New Look at a Complex Region Look at studies of the northern states during the Civil War. Seldom w...
This project argues that Missouri’s singular position as a border state not only between the North a...
Bibliography: pages 365-374.The five years following the Civil War were a critical period in Missour...
A Look at Conventional Warfare in a Guerrilla Area Professor Louis S. Gerteis writes in The Civil Wa...
Preserving white liberty Regional politics overshadowed state interests in secession crisis Studie...
Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is pleased to speak with Michael Robin...
Much has been written about the vast and violent conflict that was the American Civil War, exploring...
A Divided Coalition: The Politics of German Missouri Missouri has long been a state whose diversity ...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Once in a great while the publication of a book represents a passing of the torch from one generatio...
This dissertation is a social, political, and cultural biography of Mississippi\u27s secessionist ge...
The ideas of Illinois and Missouri as divided over slavery masks the fluid nature of support for or ...
Michael D. Robinson is currently an assistant professor at the University of Mobile. This is his fir...
textSt. Louis played a central role in the sectional conflict that escalated in the United States i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150) and index.Allan Nevins pointed out that Missouri...
A New Look at a Complex Region Look at studies of the northern states during the Civil War. Seldom w...
This project argues that Missouri’s singular position as a border state not only between the North a...
Bibliography: pages 365-374.The five years following the Civil War were a critical period in Missour...
A Look at Conventional Warfare in a Guerrilla Area Professor Louis S. Gerteis writes in The Civil Wa...
Preserving white liberty Regional politics overshadowed state interests in secession crisis Studie...
Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is pleased to speak with Michael Robin...
Much has been written about the vast and violent conflict that was the American Civil War, exploring...
A Divided Coalition: The Politics of German Missouri Missouri has long been a state whose diversity ...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Once in a great while the publication of a book represents a passing of the torch from one generatio...
This dissertation is a social, political, and cultural biography of Mississippi\u27s secessionist ge...
The ideas of Illinois and Missouri as divided over slavery masks the fluid nature of support for or ...
Michael D. Robinson is currently an assistant professor at the University of Mobile. This is his fir...
textSt. Louis played a central role in the sectional conflict that escalated in the United States i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150) and index.Allan Nevins pointed out that Missouri...