Secrets revealed Local history recalled to life Novels set during the American Civil War have always been popular with readers who like historical fiction. In the past few years especially, a large number of such books have appeared. Among them is the recent The Secret of War:...
A work of fiction billed as an historical novel should be reviewed by three standards: what is its l...
Charles Price catapulted to the attention of Civil War readers three years ago with Hiwassee, an unu...
Children and the Civil War In Confederate Phoenix: Rebel Children and Their Families in South Caro...
Family Life in the Wake of War A World Fading From View I have never been fond of Civil War-relate...
Though no theme binds together this issue’s reviews, multiple reviewed books are in conversations wi...
Everyday Life During the Civil War is one of a series of guides published by Writer\u27s Digest Book...
Readers who expect a Civil War story in Delirium of the Brave will be disappointed. The Civil War is...
Skillful Insight into the Life of an Ordinary Citizen of the Confederacy It is not often a book is p...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Daren Wang is not the first author to write a Civil War novel, but he is one of the few to get a rev...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
Fact and Fiction? Two Accounts of the Civil War Experience Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The Mem...
Two segments included in this issue of Civil War Book Review directly address the fact that the Civi...
New Acquisitions in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries\u27 Spec...
Telling Tales Stories pivot around axis of Lincoln There was a time in American Literary History w...
A work of fiction billed as an historical novel should be reviewed by three standards: what is its l...
Charles Price catapulted to the attention of Civil War readers three years ago with Hiwassee, an unu...
Children and the Civil War In Confederate Phoenix: Rebel Children and Their Families in South Caro...
Family Life in the Wake of War A World Fading From View I have never been fond of Civil War-relate...
Though no theme binds together this issue’s reviews, multiple reviewed books are in conversations wi...
Everyday Life During the Civil War is one of a series of guides published by Writer\u27s Digest Book...
Readers who expect a Civil War story in Delirium of the Brave will be disappointed. The Civil War is...
Skillful Insight into the Life of an Ordinary Citizen of the Confederacy It is not often a book is p...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Daren Wang is not the first author to write a Civil War novel, but he is one of the few to get a rev...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
Fact and Fiction? Two Accounts of the Civil War Experience Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The Mem...
Two segments included in this issue of Civil War Book Review directly address the fact that the Civi...
New Acquisitions in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries\u27 Spec...
Telling Tales Stories pivot around axis of Lincoln There was a time in American Literary History w...
A work of fiction billed as an historical novel should be reviewed by three standards: what is its l...
Charles Price catapulted to the attention of Civil War readers three years ago with Hiwassee, an unu...
Children and the Civil War In Confederate Phoenix: Rebel Children and Their Families in South Caro...