Simple man, complex symbol Authors contend Forrest represents the unreconstructed South Nathan Bedford Forrest poses a major challenge to any student of his life. Although his exploits include ample controversy and numerous life-and-death confrontations (on the battlefield and el...
“War means fighting, and fighting means killing.” Famed Confederate cavalryman Nathan Bedford Forres...
Two Generals, Two Causes Jack Hurst\u27s book Men of Fire is a book that exists in two levels. On ...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
Nathan Bedford Forrest Two Perspectives Nathan Bedford Forrest\u27s Escort and Staff by Michael R...
The battlefield reputation of Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest, long recognized as a formi...
Nathan Bedford Forrest Two Perspectives Nathan Bedford Forrest\u27s Escort and Staff by Michael R...
abstract: Since Dylan Roof, a white supremacist, shot and killed nine members of a black church in C...
This dissertation seeks to answer two questions: 1) How has the reputation of Nathan Bedford Forrest...
Analyzing Sherman’s March In Sherman’s March in Myth and Memory, Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown...
On April 13th, 1864 Confederate Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest attacked Union held Fort Pillow...
A Study of Confederate Cavalry Historian David A. Powell argues that cavalry operations in the Weste...
Manufactured history? Study exposes conflict of myth and fiction surrounding Lee For decades no Ci...
Reinvestigating U.S. Grant The rise of Civil War memory studies in recent years has rested large...
Tyree of Tennessee An indispensable inferior Armed with an unpublished autobiography, and supporte...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
“War means fighting, and fighting means killing.” Famed Confederate cavalryman Nathan Bedford Forres...
Two Generals, Two Causes Jack Hurst\u27s book Men of Fire is a book that exists in two levels. On ...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
Nathan Bedford Forrest Two Perspectives Nathan Bedford Forrest\u27s Escort and Staff by Michael R...
The battlefield reputation of Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest, long recognized as a formi...
Nathan Bedford Forrest Two Perspectives Nathan Bedford Forrest\u27s Escort and Staff by Michael R...
abstract: Since Dylan Roof, a white supremacist, shot and killed nine members of a black church in C...
This dissertation seeks to answer two questions: 1) How has the reputation of Nathan Bedford Forrest...
Analyzing Sherman’s March In Sherman’s March in Myth and Memory, Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown...
On April 13th, 1864 Confederate Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest attacked Union held Fort Pillow...
A Study of Confederate Cavalry Historian David A. Powell argues that cavalry operations in the Weste...
Manufactured history? Study exposes conflict of myth and fiction surrounding Lee For decades no Ci...
Reinvestigating U.S. Grant The rise of Civil War memory studies in recent years has rested large...
Tyree of Tennessee An indispensable inferior Armed with an unpublished autobiography, and supporte...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
“War means fighting, and fighting means killing.” Famed Confederate cavalryman Nathan Bedford Forres...
Two Generals, Two Causes Jack Hurst\u27s book Men of Fire is a book that exists in two levels. On ...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...