It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community the past several months. In the aftermath of Katrina, Frank Hardie, both my successor and predecessor as editor of the Review, was forced through difficult circumstances to leave Louisiana and ...
The Changing Face of Civil War Studies Welcome to the new Civil War Book Review! What you see i...
Civil War Book Review has been through its fair share of changes and upheavals over this past year. ...
A special spring season is upon us. As our readers have come to expect, the latest issue of Civil Wa...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
It is a great honor for me to be able to formally introduce myself to our readers. I have been lucky...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...
Though no theme binds together this issue’s reviews, multiple reviewed books are in conversations wi...
This is a very exciting time for Civil War historians. The sesquicentennial of the Battles of Gettys...
As we approach the Civil War Sesquicentennial, one begins to wonder how we can possibly find anythin...
The mission of the United States Civil War Center is to examine the war in innovative ways; we conti...
Once in a generation it seems, a historian writes a book that literally changes the landscape of the...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
The Changing Face of Civil War Studies Welcome to the new Civil War Book Review! What you see i...
Civil War Book Review has been through its fair share of changes and upheavals over this past year. ...
A special spring season is upon us. As our readers have come to expect, the latest issue of Civil Wa...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
It is a great honor for me to be able to formally introduce myself to our readers. I have been lucky...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...
Though no theme binds together this issue’s reviews, multiple reviewed books are in conversations wi...
This is a very exciting time for Civil War historians. The sesquicentennial of the Battles of Gettys...
As we approach the Civil War Sesquicentennial, one begins to wonder how we can possibly find anythin...
The mission of the United States Civil War Center is to examine the war in innovative ways; we conti...
Once in a generation it seems, a historian writes a book that literally changes the landscape of the...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
The Changing Face of Civil War Studies Welcome to the new Civil War Book Review! What you see i...
Civil War Book Review has been through its fair share of changes and upheavals over this past year. ...
A special spring season is upon us. As our readers have come to expect, the latest issue of Civil Wa...