Robert Emmett Rodes strode across Douglas Southall Freeman\u27s Lee\u27s Lieutenants as if he stepped out from the pages of Beowulf. A tall, blond-haired man, Rodes emerges in the hands of Freeman as one of the Army of Northern Virginia\u27s finest warriors and as a romantic figure. The unforgettab...
Old Brains Admirable administrator, weak warrior Award-winning historian and the W.L. Giles Distin...
Fact and Fiction? Two Accounts of the Civil War Experience Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The Mem...
The problem presented to the writer has been to determine the tactical contributions of Lieutenant G...
Stonewall Jackson: Man and Myth On Sunday afternoon, May 10, 1863, Confederate Lieutenant General T...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...
The Life of Wade Hampton This is a first-rate biography of a valiant Confederate soldier, a grea...
Few names of Confederate officers who served in the Army of Tennessee come more quickly to mind than...
J.E.B. Stuart\u27s Place in the Confederate Pantheon Civil War enthusiasts have come to expect a...
Carolina Cavalryman Stuart\u27s replacement became governor and senator of South Carolina The rec...
Shedding the Veneer of the Invincible “Stonewall Jackson One of the most polarizing and beloved fig...
Tyree of Tennessee An indispensable inferior Armed with an unpublished autobiography, and supporte...
A Personal Look at War Lee and Jackson’s Bloody Twelfth is the third book in the University of Tenne...
In “an engaging, readable narrative,” Wynstra shows that “leadership breakdowns” in Rodes’s command ...
Riding with General Jo Shelby Joseph Orville (Jo) Shelby (1830-1897) surely lived one of the most fa...
Exploring Lee’s High Tide Jeffry Wert, a free-lance historian of the Civil War, focuses on the Easte...
Old Brains Admirable administrator, weak warrior Award-winning historian and the W.L. Giles Distin...
Fact and Fiction? Two Accounts of the Civil War Experience Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The Mem...
The problem presented to the writer has been to determine the tactical contributions of Lieutenant G...
Stonewall Jackson: Man and Myth On Sunday afternoon, May 10, 1863, Confederate Lieutenant General T...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...
The Life of Wade Hampton This is a first-rate biography of a valiant Confederate soldier, a grea...
Few names of Confederate officers who served in the Army of Tennessee come more quickly to mind than...
J.E.B. Stuart\u27s Place in the Confederate Pantheon Civil War enthusiasts have come to expect a...
Carolina Cavalryman Stuart\u27s replacement became governor and senator of South Carolina The rec...
Shedding the Veneer of the Invincible “Stonewall Jackson One of the most polarizing and beloved fig...
Tyree of Tennessee An indispensable inferior Armed with an unpublished autobiography, and supporte...
A Personal Look at War Lee and Jackson’s Bloody Twelfth is the third book in the University of Tenne...
In “an engaging, readable narrative,” Wynstra shows that “leadership breakdowns” in Rodes’s command ...
Riding with General Jo Shelby Joseph Orville (Jo) Shelby (1830-1897) surely lived one of the most fa...
Exploring Lee’s High Tide Jeffry Wert, a free-lance historian of the Civil War, focuses on the Easte...
Old Brains Admirable administrator, weak warrior Award-winning historian and the W.L. Giles Distin...
Fact and Fiction? Two Accounts of the Civil War Experience Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The Mem...
The problem presented to the writer has been to determine the tactical contributions of Lieutenant G...