Zeb Vance A State Executive in the Civil War Civil War governors, both North and South, played numerous and largely thankless roles in the war, including mobilizing troops, securing supplies, organizing war industry, suppressing dissent, boosting public morale, and appointi...
Political Partisans Ordering a Conquered ProvinceThe scene is all too familiar. In the aftermath of...
A Closer Look at Reconstruction in a Southern State Mark L. Bradley, a historian with the U.S. A...
The Confederate President and His Presidency This slim volume contains much more than first meet...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Civil War and Reconstruction in North Carolina Abraham Lincoln did not appear on the ballot in Nor...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
A New Look at a Wartime Governor Students of the Civil War have paid little attention to govern...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
This article is a review of the book Military Necessity: Civil-Military Relations in the Confederacy...
Understanding the Experience of union Occupation Writing within the shadow of the recent occupations...
Confederate Conscription and the Struggle for Southern Soldiers is thoroughly researched and careful...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
Creating community: An Alabama company and a postwar town G. Ward Hubbs companion volumes, Guardi...
Desperate Measures The Southern Plans of Emancipation Sparked by a proposal by Major General Patr...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Political Partisans Ordering a Conquered ProvinceThe scene is all too familiar. In the aftermath of...
A Closer Look at Reconstruction in a Southern State Mark L. Bradley, a historian with the U.S. A...
The Confederate President and His Presidency This slim volume contains much more than first meet...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Civil War and Reconstruction in North Carolina Abraham Lincoln did not appear on the ballot in Nor...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
A New Look at a Wartime Governor Students of the Civil War have paid little attention to govern...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
This article is a review of the book Military Necessity: Civil-Military Relations in the Confederacy...
Understanding the Experience of union Occupation Writing within the shadow of the recent occupations...
Confederate Conscription and the Struggle for Southern Soldiers is thoroughly researched and careful...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
Creating community: An Alabama company and a postwar town G. Ward Hubbs companion volumes, Guardi...
Desperate Measures The Southern Plans of Emancipation Sparked by a proposal by Major General Patr...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Political Partisans Ordering a Conquered ProvinceThe scene is all too familiar. In the aftermath of...
A Closer Look at Reconstruction in a Southern State Mark L. Bradley, a historian with the U.S. A...
The Confederate President and His Presidency This slim volume contains much more than first meet...