Revitalizing the Importance of the Prairie Grove Campaign If further proof were needed of William L. Shea’s mastery of the Civil War campaign history, this is it. A professor of history at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, Shea has previously coauthored splendid studies of the ...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
A Grand Narrative of the Western War Earl Hess has produced another fine study, this one long needed...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
Review of: "Wilson\u27s Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield Guide, with a Section on ...
A Solid Look at an Important Campaign Earl Hess adds to his already impressive body of work on the A...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
Battle\u27s first broad study Confederate loss sealed fate of the campaign and the war in the west ...
Civil War Guerrillas Most of the history that has been written about the American Civil War conc...
Civil War Watershed I have had the privilege of tramping the hallowed fields of Gettysburg sever...
Between 2005 and 2009, Earl J. Hess authored a superb trilogy of books that brought new light to oft...
Review of: "The Civil War in the West: Victory and Defeat From the Appalachians to the Mississippi,"...
From Armchairs to Battlefields Highlighting Hallowed Ground Fields of Honor is a pan to the iconi...
The Overland Campaign as a Shift in Warfare In the spring of 1864, after three years of conflict, th...
Tactics in the Overland Campaign As we move closer to the Civil War Sesquicentennial, military hist...
A fresh look at a lesser known battle As the sesquicentennial celebration of the Civil War continues...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
A Grand Narrative of the Western War Earl Hess has produced another fine study, this one long needed...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
Review of: "Wilson\u27s Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield Guide, with a Section on ...
A Solid Look at an Important Campaign Earl Hess adds to his already impressive body of work on the A...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
Battle\u27s first broad study Confederate loss sealed fate of the campaign and the war in the west ...
Civil War Guerrillas Most of the history that has been written about the American Civil War conc...
Civil War Watershed I have had the privilege of tramping the hallowed fields of Gettysburg sever...
Between 2005 and 2009, Earl J. Hess authored a superb trilogy of books that brought new light to oft...
Review of: "The Civil War in the West: Victory and Defeat From the Appalachians to the Mississippi,"...
From Armchairs to Battlefields Highlighting Hallowed Ground Fields of Honor is a pan to the iconi...
The Overland Campaign as a Shift in Warfare In the spring of 1864, after three years of conflict, th...
Tactics in the Overland Campaign As we move closer to the Civil War Sesquicentennial, military hist...
A fresh look at a lesser known battle As the sesquicentennial celebration of the Civil War continues...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
A Grand Narrative of the Western War Earl Hess has produced another fine study, this one long needed...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...