Desperate Measures The Southern Plans of Emancipation Sparked by a proposal by Major General Patrick Cleburne in late 1863, Confederates spent the final year and half of the Civil War debating and eventually implementing plans to offer slaves freedom in return for military servi...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
The purpose of this article is to provide the first dedicated examination of the pro-Confederate mov...
Together with his own inimitable style of expression and fertility of mind, William W. Freehling has...
Re-Evaluating Confederate Emancipation Phillip Dillard attempts to provide a deeper examination of t...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Confederate Conscription and the Struggle for Southern Soldiers is thoroughly researched and careful...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...
A few weeks ago one of our readers posted a comment on one of our blog posts asking for a “best gues...
From November 1864 to April 1865, the Confederacy conducted an open, often-heated debate concerning ...
The Question of Lincoln and Emancipation Reassessed Abraham Lincoln patiently indicated to Se...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
Lincoln\u27s Emancipation Proclamation was a gamble. If it were to succeed, it could cripple the eco...
This thesis places slavery at the center of all aspects of the Confederate war effort; from the begi...
Who won the Peninsula Campaign? The fact that the Confederate army won the Peninsula campaign of 186...
Understanding the Unfinished Revolution Historians continue to debate the degree to which the new fr...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
The purpose of this article is to provide the first dedicated examination of the pro-Confederate mov...
Together with his own inimitable style of expression and fertility of mind, William W. Freehling has...
Re-Evaluating Confederate Emancipation Phillip Dillard attempts to provide a deeper examination of t...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Confederate Conscription and the Struggle for Southern Soldiers is thoroughly researched and careful...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Fall 1982 issue of the Journal of Negro History, pag...
A few weeks ago one of our readers posted a comment on one of our blog posts asking for a “best gues...
From November 1864 to April 1865, the Confederacy conducted an open, often-heated debate concerning ...
The Question of Lincoln and Emancipation Reassessed Abraham Lincoln patiently indicated to Se...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
Lincoln\u27s Emancipation Proclamation was a gamble. If it were to succeed, it could cripple the eco...
This thesis places slavery at the center of all aspects of the Confederate war effort; from the begi...
Who won the Peninsula Campaign? The fact that the Confederate army won the Peninsula campaign of 186...
Understanding the Unfinished Revolution Historians continue to debate the degree to which the new fr...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
The purpose of this article is to provide the first dedicated examination of the pro-Confederate mov...
Together with his own inimitable style of expression and fertility of mind, William W. Freehling has...