A New Approach to Civil War Foreign Diplomacy Anyone perusing the tables of contents of leading historical journals or a list of recent recipients of historical awards will find the whole-scale embrace of transnational history by the American historical profession impossible to miss. Sc...
Modern historical memory of the American Civil War is dominated by the domestic elements of the four...
During the secession movement of January- February 1861, which culminated in the Montgomery Constitu...
Purpose From 1861 until 1865 the South staged a dramatic struggle for its independence. The military...
The focus of this slim but important volume, Howard Jones states, is on the integral relationship o...
The Diplomatic History of the Civil War Few subjects in U.S. diplomatic history have received mo...
Diplomatic wrangling An international perspective At the time of his death, Frank J. Merli was pre...
The American Civil War in Its Transnational Dimension In recent years, scholarship on the transnatio...
Foreign Diplomacy and the War Against the Confederate Navy Although most Americans consider the Civ...
In scholarship on the Civil War there is generally a lack of emphasis placed upon the significance o...
During the American Civil War, the British legation and consuls experienced strained relations with ...
Putting the Civil War in a Transnational Context This diverse but useful volume had its origin in a ...
Stéve Sainlaude, associate professor of history at the University of Paris IV Sorbonne, provides an ...
From Journal of the Civil War Era, Vol. 3 No. 1, 2013. Copyright © 2013 by the University of North ...
The first of the four U.S. foreign relations law insights of the Prize Cases that this Article will ...
Long have historians studied history by examining the political actors and politics of those involve...
Modern historical memory of the American Civil War is dominated by the domestic elements of the four...
During the secession movement of January- February 1861, which culminated in the Montgomery Constitu...
Purpose From 1861 until 1865 the South staged a dramatic struggle for its independence. The military...
The focus of this slim but important volume, Howard Jones states, is on the integral relationship o...
The Diplomatic History of the Civil War Few subjects in U.S. diplomatic history have received mo...
Diplomatic wrangling An international perspective At the time of his death, Frank J. Merli was pre...
The American Civil War in Its Transnational Dimension In recent years, scholarship on the transnatio...
Foreign Diplomacy and the War Against the Confederate Navy Although most Americans consider the Civ...
In scholarship on the Civil War there is generally a lack of emphasis placed upon the significance o...
During the American Civil War, the British legation and consuls experienced strained relations with ...
Putting the Civil War in a Transnational Context This diverse but useful volume had its origin in a ...
Stéve Sainlaude, associate professor of history at the University of Paris IV Sorbonne, provides an ...
From Journal of the Civil War Era, Vol. 3 No. 1, 2013. Copyright © 2013 by the University of North ...
The first of the four U.S. foreign relations law insights of the Prize Cases that this Article will ...
Long have historians studied history by examining the political actors and politics of those involve...
Modern historical memory of the American Civil War is dominated by the domestic elements of the four...
During the secession movement of January- February 1861, which culminated in the Montgomery Constitu...
Purpose From 1861 until 1865 the South staged a dramatic struggle for its independence. The military...