Family and Dissent in the South during and after the Civil War Victoria Bynum’s new book expands on her 2002 study, The Free State of Jones: Mississippi’s Longest Civil War, because it supplements the resistance against the Confederate government in southern Mississippi with two...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
The tumultuous years of the 1860s continues to fascinate Americans long after the truce between Robe...
Internal opposition Economic disparity was Confederacy\u27s downfall The question of Confederate u...
Confederate Dissent Scholars writing about the Confederate experience have recognized at least sinc...
Beyond the Confederacy: Texans and the Other Civil War Though observances of the sesquicentennial of...
Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the ...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Although the American Civil War is often thought of as a sectional contest, southerners not only fou...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
The thesis examines the complex nature of dissent and discontent across three Confederate states dur...
A New Look at a Complex Region Look at studies of the northern states during the Civil War. Seldom w...
Awful things may be done by neighbor to neighbor in the pressured midst of civil conflict. In the so...
Charting Arkansas’ Winding Course To Secession The secession of the Upper South has always been a su...
Children and the Civil War In Confederate Phoenix: Rebel Children and Their Families in South Caro...
A Southern Unionist\u27s Story Part of the Civil War in the West series, A Thrilling Narrative: The...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
The tumultuous years of the 1860s continues to fascinate Americans long after the truce between Robe...
Internal opposition Economic disparity was Confederacy\u27s downfall The question of Confederate u...
Confederate Dissent Scholars writing about the Confederate experience have recognized at least sinc...
Beyond the Confederacy: Texans and the Other Civil War Though observances of the sesquicentennial of...
Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the ...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Although the American Civil War is often thought of as a sectional contest, southerners not only fou...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
The thesis examines the complex nature of dissent and discontent across three Confederate states dur...
A New Look at a Complex Region Look at studies of the northern states during the Civil War. Seldom w...
Awful things may be done by neighbor to neighbor in the pressured midst of civil conflict. In the so...
Charting Arkansas’ Winding Course To Secession The secession of the Upper South has always been a su...
Children and the Civil War In Confederate Phoenix: Rebel Children and Their Families in South Caro...
A Southern Unionist\u27s Story Part of the Civil War in the West series, A Thrilling Narrative: The...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
The tumultuous years of the 1860s continues to fascinate Americans long after the truce between Robe...
Internal opposition Economic disparity was Confederacy\u27s downfall The question of Confederate u...