Ethnicity and the Civil War The explosion of social histories of the Civil War over the last two decades has given us a much richer appreciation for the varieties of experience that participants took from the conflict. One area of life still relatively little explored by historians, but n...
Social historians have explored uncharted territory and recorded many previously untold stories that...
Gettysburg A Different Look at a Famous Battle When The Colors of Courage appeared in 2005, it rec...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
Exploring Civil War Society Civil War Citizens is a collection of seven essays examining the wartime...
Upon the outbreak of the American Civil War, German-Americans took up arms in defense of their adopt...
Louis Gerteis, a Civil War historian, recalls a common image that Americans had of Germans in the m...
During the Civil War, Germans from the Greater St. Louis region enthusiastically volunteered for ser...
Review of: "Skim Milk Yankees Fighting: The Battle of Athens, Missouri, August 5, 1861," by Jonathan...
Review of: "Germans in the Civil War: The Letters They Wrote Home," edited by Walter D. Kamphoefner ...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
This study of Civil War–era politics explores how German immigrants influenced the rise and fall of ...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
After the Fight Veterans of the Civil War If Clausewitz was correct in arguing that armies are ref...
Social historians have explored uncharted territory and recorded many previously untold stories that...
Gettysburg A Different Look at a Famous Battle When The Colors of Courage appeared in 2005, it rec...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
Exploring Civil War Society Civil War Citizens is a collection of seven essays examining the wartime...
Upon the outbreak of the American Civil War, German-Americans took up arms in defense of their adopt...
Louis Gerteis, a Civil War historian, recalls a common image that Americans had of Germans in the m...
During the Civil War, Germans from the Greater St. Louis region enthusiastically volunteered for ser...
Review of: "Skim Milk Yankees Fighting: The Battle of Athens, Missouri, August 5, 1861," by Jonathan...
Review of: "Germans in the Civil War: The Letters They Wrote Home," edited by Walter D. Kamphoefner ...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
This study of Civil War–era politics explores how German immigrants influenced the rise and fall of ...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
After the Fight Veterans of the Civil War If Clausewitz was correct in arguing that armies are ref...
Social historians have explored uncharted territory and recorded many previously untold stories that...
Gettysburg A Different Look at a Famous Battle When The Colors of Courage appeared in 2005, it rec...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...