Southern surveillance Bio emphasizes the intelligence Greenhow sent Beauregard Ann Blackman, whose earlier books include biographies of Madeline Albright and spy Robert Hanssen, has written a lively and engaging study of arguably the Civil War\u27s most famous female spy, Rose O\u27Nea...
Secrets revealed Local history recalled to life Novels set during the American Civil War have alwa...
Merging Home Front and Battle Front Wallace Hettle, Professor of History at the University of Northe...
In an interview with a Baton Rouge radio station in 1968, John Hazard Wildman, an author and English...
Although historians have frequently examined the role of women on the home front during the Civil Wa...
Although historians have frequently examined the role of women on the home front during the Civil Wa...
In the fictional Dear Ellen Bee: A Civil War Scrapbook of Two Union Spies, friendship, intrigue, dan...
Winner of the 2018 Library Award for Undergraduate Research.This work attempts to trace the modern d...
Socialite resistance: A forgotten front in Winchester, Virginia Genteel Rebel is another fine stu...
Union espionage: Gender masking the master spy Known to many only as Crazy Bet, accounts of Eliza...
Robert Emmett Rodes strode across Douglas Southall Freeman\u27s Lee\u27s Lieutenants as if he step...
Douglas Waller, a former journalist who has written several books on twentieth-century American inte...
My podcast talks about the role of female spies in the Civil War with an in-depth focus on Rose O\u2...
In the recent past, an excellent variety of biographies, diaries, and memoirs have been published ab...
A Reluctant Rebel Scholarly Gap is Filled In an age when Southern women\u27s history is filled wit...
Stepdaughters of History: Southern Women and the American Civil War. Catherine Clinton. Baton Rouge:...
Secrets revealed Local history recalled to life Novels set during the American Civil War have alwa...
Merging Home Front and Battle Front Wallace Hettle, Professor of History at the University of Northe...
In an interview with a Baton Rouge radio station in 1968, John Hazard Wildman, an author and English...
Although historians have frequently examined the role of women on the home front during the Civil Wa...
Although historians have frequently examined the role of women on the home front during the Civil Wa...
In the fictional Dear Ellen Bee: A Civil War Scrapbook of Two Union Spies, friendship, intrigue, dan...
Winner of the 2018 Library Award for Undergraduate Research.This work attempts to trace the modern d...
Socialite resistance: A forgotten front in Winchester, Virginia Genteel Rebel is another fine stu...
Union espionage: Gender masking the master spy Known to many only as Crazy Bet, accounts of Eliza...
Robert Emmett Rodes strode across Douglas Southall Freeman\u27s Lee\u27s Lieutenants as if he step...
Douglas Waller, a former journalist who has written several books on twentieth-century American inte...
My podcast talks about the role of female spies in the Civil War with an in-depth focus on Rose O\u2...
In the recent past, an excellent variety of biographies, diaries, and memoirs have been published ab...
A Reluctant Rebel Scholarly Gap is Filled In an age when Southern women\u27s history is filled wit...
Stepdaughters of History: Southern Women and the American Civil War. Catherine Clinton. Baton Rouge:...
Secrets revealed Local history recalled to life Novels set during the American Civil War have alwa...
Merging Home Front and Battle Front Wallace Hettle, Professor of History at the University of Northe...
In an interview with a Baton Rouge radio station in 1968, John Hazard Wildman, an author and English...