Death and Dying in the Civil War Awaiting the Heavenly Country: The Civil War and America’s Culture of Death By Schantz, Mark S. This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War By Faust, Drew Gilpin One of the most memorable scenes in Gone with the Wi...
Inspired by a recent “dark turn” in Civil War historiography, Diane Miller Sommerville’s Aberration ...
Review of: Death and Dying in Central Appalachia: Changing Attitudes and Practices. Crissman, James ...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
Death and Dying in the Civil War Awaiting the Heavenly Country: The Civil War and America’s Cul...
Review of: "Awaiting the Heavenly Country: The Civil War and America\u27s Culture of Death," by Mark...
In 2008, Drew Gilpin Faust’s This Republic of Suffering opened the way for what some scholars have s...
Sarah J. Purcell shows how public funerals and grieving of prominent figures of the Civil War era re...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
Shannon Bontrager has written an intricate, impressive book about mourning, memory, and national ide...
Fresh Analysis Considers Civil War’s Horror Scattered throughout Civil War archives, composed deathb...
This work analyzes how the free, African-American and Irish, Catholic immigrant communities viewed a...
Death was a constant presence in the lives of nineteenth century Americans. Its frequency permeated ...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Author Ian Finseth, in The Civil War Dead and American Modernity, has mined the graveyards, remains,...
Do Unto Others Competing groups offered aid to the dying Throughout history it seems the best in p...
Inspired by a recent “dark turn” in Civil War historiography, Diane Miller Sommerville’s Aberration ...
Review of: Death and Dying in Central Appalachia: Changing Attitudes and Practices. Crissman, James ...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
Death and Dying in the Civil War Awaiting the Heavenly Country: The Civil War and America’s Cul...
Review of: "Awaiting the Heavenly Country: The Civil War and America\u27s Culture of Death," by Mark...
In 2008, Drew Gilpin Faust’s This Republic of Suffering opened the way for what some scholars have s...
Sarah J. Purcell shows how public funerals and grieving of prominent figures of the Civil War era re...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
Shannon Bontrager has written an intricate, impressive book about mourning, memory, and national ide...
Fresh Analysis Considers Civil War’s Horror Scattered throughout Civil War archives, composed deathb...
This work analyzes how the free, African-American and Irish, Catholic immigrant communities viewed a...
Death was a constant presence in the lives of nineteenth century Americans. Its frequency permeated ...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Author Ian Finseth, in The Civil War Dead and American Modernity, has mined the graveyards, remains,...
Do Unto Others Competing groups offered aid to the dying Throughout history it seems the best in p...
Inspired by a recent “dark turn” in Civil War historiography, Diane Miller Sommerville’s Aberration ...
Review of: Death and Dying in Central Appalachia: Changing Attitudes and Practices. Crissman, James ...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...