Socialite resistance: A forgotten front in Winchester, Virginia Genteel Rebel is another fine study of one of the women diarists of Winchester, Virginia, during the Civil War. Near the border of Maryland, the location of Winchester, as well as the town\u27s transportation n...
A Reluctant Rebel Scholarly Gap is Filled In an age when Southern women\u27s history is filled wit...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Civil War Obscura wants you to have choices, and nothing presents a better opportunity for choice th...
This biography of Mary Greenhow Lee of Virginia examines life in the nineteenth century. Born in Ric...
A Community in Constant Conflict The Civil War in Winchester, Virginia In Beleaguered Winchester, ...
This thesis examines the homefront experience of middle class, white women living in Winchester, Vir...
While the Civil War in Appalachia has been extensively studied by historians, little attention has b...
The Civil War Journal of Mary Adelia Byers: A Valuable Look at Adolescence in the Civil War Era Even...
How Diaries Shaped The Civil War Era Kimberly Harrison returns to the favorite historical source for...
The experiences of women in the Civil War South have fascinated historians for years. Catherine Clin...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
Politics and Piety Though unable to vote or take public office, women of the Civil War era in some c...
Frances Peter was one of the eleven children of Dr. Robert Peter, a surgeon for the Union army. The ...
Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the ...
Although historians have frequently examined the role of women on the home front during the Civil Wa...
A Reluctant Rebel Scholarly Gap is Filled In an age when Southern women\u27s history is filled wit...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Civil War Obscura wants you to have choices, and nothing presents a better opportunity for choice th...
This biography of Mary Greenhow Lee of Virginia examines life in the nineteenth century. Born in Ric...
A Community in Constant Conflict The Civil War in Winchester, Virginia In Beleaguered Winchester, ...
This thesis examines the homefront experience of middle class, white women living in Winchester, Vir...
While the Civil War in Appalachia has been extensively studied by historians, little attention has b...
The Civil War Journal of Mary Adelia Byers: A Valuable Look at Adolescence in the Civil War Era Even...
How Diaries Shaped The Civil War Era Kimberly Harrison returns to the favorite historical source for...
The experiences of women in the Civil War South have fascinated historians for years. Catherine Clin...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
Politics and Piety Though unable to vote or take public office, women of the Civil War era in some c...
Frances Peter was one of the eleven children of Dr. Robert Peter, a surgeon for the Union army. The ...
Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the ...
Although historians have frequently examined the role of women on the home front during the Civil Wa...
A Reluctant Rebel Scholarly Gap is Filled In an age when Southern women\u27s history is filled wit...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Civil War Obscura wants you to have choices, and nothing presents a better opportunity for choice th...