Stonewall Jackson: Man and Myth On Sunday afternoon, May 10, 1863, Confederate Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson died. The Confederacy lapsed into mourning, and a long history of what might have been arguments dawned. Jackson excelled during his short career in Virgini...
A Personal Look at War Lee and Jackson’s Bloody Twelfth is the third book in the University of Tenne...
While numerous historians have studied and written about the lives and deeds of Stonewall Jackson, R...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...
Re-examining a Civil War Legend The Civil War is often noted for its paradoxes, so it is fitting tha...
Shedding the Veneer of the Invincible “Stonewall Jackson One of the most polarizing and beloved fig...
Throughout history, most individuals have lived their lives, and then faded into oblivion with littl...
Review of: Inventing Stonewall Jackson: A Civil War Hero in History and Memory. Wallace Hettle. Bato...
Robert Emmett Rodes strode across Douglas Southall Freeman\u27s Lee\u27s Lieutenants as if he step...
Andrew Jackson: A Man of the Southern Frontier Mark Cheathem’s new biography of the seventh presiden...
Few names of Confederate officers who served in the Army of Tennessee come more quickly to mind than...
Why has Jefferson Davis been the subject of so many poor biographies? Over the century since his dea...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): Your most recent book is Standing Like a Stone Wall: The Life of Gener...
A Review of an Important, but Understudied, Battle In a letter written in early January 1863, less t...
Lest We Forget, Lest We Forget The Life of the Legend of Jefferson Davis Moving is not a word one...
Merging Home Front and Battle Front Wallace Hettle, Professor of History at the University of Northe...
A Personal Look at War Lee and Jackson’s Bloody Twelfth is the third book in the University of Tenne...
While numerous historians have studied and written about the lives and deeds of Stonewall Jackson, R...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...
Re-examining a Civil War Legend The Civil War is often noted for its paradoxes, so it is fitting tha...
Shedding the Veneer of the Invincible “Stonewall Jackson One of the most polarizing and beloved fig...
Throughout history, most individuals have lived their lives, and then faded into oblivion with littl...
Review of: Inventing Stonewall Jackson: A Civil War Hero in History and Memory. Wallace Hettle. Bato...
Robert Emmett Rodes strode across Douglas Southall Freeman\u27s Lee\u27s Lieutenants as if he step...
Andrew Jackson: A Man of the Southern Frontier Mark Cheathem’s new biography of the seventh presiden...
Few names of Confederate officers who served in the Army of Tennessee come more quickly to mind than...
Why has Jefferson Davis been the subject of so many poor biographies? Over the century since his dea...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): Your most recent book is Standing Like a Stone Wall: The Life of Gener...
A Review of an Important, but Understudied, Battle In a letter written in early January 1863, less t...
Lest We Forget, Lest We Forget The Life of the Legend of Jefferson Davis Moving is not a word one...
Merging Home Front and Battle Front Wallace Hettle, Professor of History at the University of Northe...
A Personal Look at War Lee and Jackson’s Bloody Twelfth is the third book in the University of Tenne...
While numerous historians have studied and written about the lives and deeds of Stonewall Jackson, R...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...