Texas and the Coming of the Civil WarTexas Terror Donald E. Reynolds, Professor Emeritus of history, Texas A&M, Commerce, brings historians\u27 collective attention back to an important series of events in the Lone Star State during the months leading up to the election of 1860. He...
In this unpublished work, William R. Farmer (1921-2000), former associate professor of New Testament...
Articles selected from the Texas Republican, published in Marshall, Texas, from the years 1861 and 1...
In June 1860, as the United States advanced toward the secession crisis, headmaster Samuel Pasco wat...
Following the Civil War, the United States was fully engaged in a bloody conflict with ex-Confederat...
Governance by Fear: The Politics of Insurrection Expanding on Matthew Clavin\u27s Toussaint Louvertu...
Annexation and Sectionalism in the West The Texas Controversy Storm over Texas offers a superb ac...
This study examines racial violence in Texas during Reconstruction between the years 1865 and 1868. ...
textThe historiographical literature on Texas during the Civil War supports the view that a wave o...
Beyond the Confederacy: Texans and the Other Civil War Though observances of the sesquicentennial of...
In Rebels in the Making: The Secession Crisis and the Birth of the Confederacy, William L. Barney re...
The Civil War Comes to Louisiana This is the first in a series of four books on the Civil War in...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
A New Study on the Importance of the Fugitive Slave Issue Most historians view slavery’s role in the...
An acrimonious civilian-military conflict reached into the halls of Congress and the White House whe...
John DeSantis traces out some of those connections in his book on the brutal breaking of the Knights...
In this unpublished work, William R. Farmer (1921-2000), former associate professor of New Testament...
Articles selected from the Texas Republican, published in Marshall, Texas, from the years 1861 and 1...
In June 1860, as the United States advanced toward the secession crisis, headmaster Samuel Pasco wat...
Following the Civil War, the United States was fully engaged in a bloody conflict with ex-Confederat...
Governance by Fear: The Politics of Insurrection Expanding on Matthew Clavin\u27s Toussaint Louvertu...
Annexation and Sectionalism in the West The Texas Controversy Storm over Texas offers a superb ac...
This study examines racial violence in Texas during Reconstruction between the years 1865 and 1868. ...
textThe historiographical literature on Texas during the Civil War supports the view that a wave o...
Beyond the Confederacy: Texans and the Other Civil War Though observances of the sesquicentennial of...
In Rebels in the Making: The Secession Crisis and the Birth of the Confederacy, William L. Barney re...
The Civil War Comes to Louisiana This is the first in a series of four books on the Civil War in...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
A New Study on the Importance of the Fugitive Slave Issue Most historians view slavery’s role in the...
An acrimonious civilian-military conflict reached into the halls of Congress and the White House whe...
John DeSantis traces out some of those connections in his book on the brutal breaking of the Knights...
In this unpublished work, William R. Farmer (1921-2000), former associate professor of New Testament...
Articles selected from the Texas Republican, published in Marshall, Texas, from the years 1861 and 1...
In June 1860, as the United States advanced toward the secession crisis, headmaster Samuel Pasco wat...