Exhuming emancipation A scholarly act of reparation This excellent and provocative collection of essays about the enduringly turbulent, dynamic, bitterly contested struggles to own and operate culturally prized memories of the Civil War is indicative of a steady stream of often v...
Literary scholars give far less attention to the Civil War and especially Reconstruction than do his...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
A Study of how we Remember In this slender volume, a revised version of his Lamar Memorial Lectures ...
With the new year, the Civil War Book Review has undergone a few changes. You may have noticed that ...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
Modern memories Essay collection reflects the elusive legacy of the War Legacy of Disunion is a bo...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
How and Why Americans Remember Reconstruction -- and Why They May be Forgetting It Civil War memory ...
We are embattled still Americans wrestle with collective memory The Civil War is the most widely s...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
Review of: "Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865" by Robert J. Co...
Review of: "Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865" by Robert J. Co...
Confederate Nationalism Historians Honor a Colleague Recipients of a festschrift or honorary coll...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Abolitionism and Emancipation In Abolitionists Remember, Julie Roy Jeffrey builds on the growing...
Literary scholars give far less attention to the Civil War and especially Reconstruction than do his...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
A Study of how we Remember In this slender volume, a revised version of his Lamar Memorial Lectures ...
With the new year, the Civil War Book Review has undergone a few changes. You may have noticed that ...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
Modern memories Essay collection reflects the elusive legacy of the War Legacy of Disunion is a bo...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
How and Why Americans Remember Reconstruction -- and Why They May be Forgetting It Civil War memory ...
We are embattled still Americans wrestle with collective memory The Civil War is the most widely s...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
Review of: "Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865" by Robert J. Co...
Review of: "Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865" by Robert J. Co...
Confederate Nationalism Historians Honor a Colleague Recipients of a festschrift or honorary coll...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Abolitionism and Emancipation In Abolitionists Remember, Julie Roy Jeffrey builds on the growing...
Literary scholars give far less attention to the Civil War and especially Reconstruction than do his...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
A Study of how we Remember In this slender volume, a revised version of his Lamar Memorial Lectures ...