Ironically, the still-read works of Ellen Glasgow do not generally cry out for rediscovery, while Upton Sin-clair, one of the best-known American novelists throughout the world and author of The Jungle, wrote a novel that has had to cry out for rediscovery. The University of Alabama Press hea...
Shelby Foote at the Cross Roads of Our Being The Civil War was the crossroads of our being as a nat...
Last spring, at the Mt. Olive Cemetery in my hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, I attended the 13th a...
Literary scholars give far less attention to the Civil War and especially Reconstruction than do his...
Ironically, the still-read works of Ellen Glasgow do not generally cry out for rediscovery, while Up...
Civil War Books Not Yet Written Before we imagine books not yet written, I wish to say a few words...
Two segments included in this issue of Civil War Book Review directly address the fact that the Civi...
LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN Let us now praise famous women. Ida Tarbell, one of the most...
Researching a novel, among the first and most exciting books about the Civil War that I read were bi...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): In The Imagined Civil War, you note that popular literature during thi...
Multiplying Perspectives from which to Understand the Civil War David Madden has enjoyed a long care...
This issue represents a milestone in several respects. I am pleased to announce that David Madden,no...
Essays About A Southern Intellectual William Gilmore Simms was one of antebellum America’s foremost ...
Discovering New Civil War Genres Dear Belle: Letters from a Cadet and Officer to his Sweetheart, ...
An Interdisciplinary Perspective of the Civil War David Madden is one of the South\u27s most produc...
Classic revival: A new take on great work of scholarship Two decades ago, James M. McPherson\u27s...
Shelby Foote at the Cross Roads of Our Being The Civil War was the crossroads of our being as a nat...
Last spring, at the Mt. Olive Cemetery in my hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, I attended the 13th a...
Literary scholars give far less attention to the Civil War and especially Reconstruction than do his...
Ironically, the still-read works of Ellen Glasgow do not generally cry out for rediscovery, while Up...
Civil War Books Not Yet Written Before we imagine books not yet written, I wish to say a few words...
Two segments included in this issue of Civil War Book Review directly address the fact that the Civi...
LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN Let us now praise famous women. Ida Tarbell, one of the most...
Researching a novel, among the first and most exciting books about the Civil War that I read were bi...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): In The Imagined Civil War, you note that popular literature during thi...
Multiplying Perspectives from which to Understand the Civil War David Madden has enjoyed a long care...
This issue represents a milestone in several respects. I am pleased to announce that David Madden,no...
Essays About A Southern Intellectual William Gilmore Simms was one of antebellum America’s foremost ...
Discovering New Civil War Genres Dear Belle: Letters from a Cadet and Officer to his Sweetheart, ...
An Interdisciplinary Perspective of the Civil War David Madden is one of the South\u27s most produc...
Classic revival: A new take on great work of scholarship Two decades ago, James M. McPherson\u27s...
Shelby Foote at the Cross Roads of Our Being The Civil War was the crossroads of our being as a nat...
Last spring, at the Mt. Olive Cemetery in my hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, I attended the 13th a...
Literary scholars give far less attention to the Civil War and especially Reconstruction than do his...