A Community in Constant Conflict The Civil War in Winchester, Virginia In Beleaguered Winchester, Richard R. Duncan, professor emeritus of history at Georgetown University, and author of Lee\u27s Endangered Left: The Civil War in Western Virginia, Spring of 1864 (2004)...
Rebels of east Tennessee Confederates were a minority in the region Professor John D. Fowler of Ke...
One Community’s Complex Experience with Civil War Many Civil War historians today are focusing o...
This article explores how Methodist ministers, particularly Richmond Christian Advocate editor Rev. ...
Interview with Richard R. Duncan Interviewed by Christopher Childers Civil War Book Review (CWBR)...
The Old Dominion\u27s Civil WarA New Look at Virginia This anthology features contributions from ei...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
Appalachia\u27s Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Communities More often than not, historians of th...
Socialite resistance: A forgotten front in Winchester, Virginia Genteel Rebel is another fine stu...
Examining the Transition to Peace in Tennessee and Kentucky In this latest of three volumes, Benjami...
“The Cruel Consequences of War” describes how the American Civil War came to Fauquier County, Virgin...
Understanding the Relationship Between Homefront and Battlefield One of the most durable debates re...
Divided Methodism in Tennessee In The Civil War in Southern Appalachian Methodism, Durwood Dunn port...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
This review is also available under the following title: Mountain Partisans: Guerrilla Warfare in th...
Political Partisans Ordering a Conquered ProvinceThe scene is all too familiar. In the aftermath of...
Rebels of east Tennessee Confederates were a minority in the region Professor John D. Fowler of Ke...
One Community’s Complex Experience with Civil War Many Civil War historians today are focusing o...
This article explores how Methodist ministers, particularly Richmond Christian Advocate editor Rev. ...
Interview with Richard R. Duncan Interviewed by Christopher Childers Civil War Book Review (CWBR)...
The Old Dominion\u27s Civil WarA New Look at Virginia This anthology features contributions from ei...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
Appalachia\u27s Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Communities More often than not, historians of th...
Socialite resistance: A forgotten front in Winchester, Virginia Genteel Rebel is another fine stu...
Examining the Transition to Peace in Tennessee and Kentucky In this latest of three volumes, Benjami...
“The Cruel Consequences of War” describes how the American Civil War came to Fauquier County, Virgin...
Understanding the Relationship Between Homefront and Battlefield One of the most durable debates re...
Divided Methodism in Tennessee In The Civil War in Southern Appalachian Methodism, Durwood Dunn port...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
This review is also available under the following title: Mountain Partisans: Guerrilla Warfare in th...
Political Partisans Ordering a Conquered ProvinceThe scene is all too familiar. In the aftermath of...
Rebels of east Tennessee Confederates were a minority in the region Professor John D. Fowler of Ke...
One Community’s Complex Experience with Civil War Many Civil War historians today are focusing o...
This article explores how Methodist ministers, particularly Richmond Christian Advocate editor Rev. ...