Social historians have explored uncharted territory and recorded many previously untold stories that capture the full scope of human experience. Historical narratives now incorporate new perspectives; new subjects in history have gained prominence. However, many potential influences upon social hi...
Preparing issues of the Civil War Book Review, it is easy to get caught up in the sheer volume of sc...
Long have historians studied history by examining the political actors and politics of those involve...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
The father of history, Herodotus, in The Histories, wrote so that human achievement may not become f...
We often study history so that we can better understand ourselves, so that we can understand how eve...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Once in a generation it seems, a historian writes a book that literally changes the landscape of the...
Though no theme binds together this issue’s reviews, multiple reviewed books are in conversations wi...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
Preparing issues of the Civil War Book Review, it is easy to get caught up in the sheer volume of sc...
Long have historians studied history by examining the political actors and politics of those involve...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
The father of history, Herodotus, in The Histories, wrote so that human achievement may not become f...
We often study history so that we can better understand ourselves, so that we can understand how eve...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Once in a generation it seems, a historian writes a book that literally changes the landscape of the...
Though no theme binds together this issue’s reviews, multiple reviewed books are in conversations wi...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
Preparing issues of the Civil War Book Review, it is easy to get caught up in the sheer volume of sc...
Long have historians studied history by examining the political actors and politics of those involve...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...