This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once again he has overseen an eclectic mix of essays that explore the topic from various angles. Some among these ten essays bore in closely on that terrible Antietam battlefield on September 17, 186...
Defining the Nature of Combat Like many scholars who study the culture impact of wartime violenc...
After their Breaking Point: Petersburg and the Refuge of Trenchwarfare Beginning in the late ninetee...
In recent years Civil historians have been engaged in some soul-searching as to the direction and in...
A New Look at a Pivotal Campaign Stephen Sears, Richard Slotkin, Joseph Harsh, and Civil War veteran...
The bloodiest single day in American military history, the Battle of Antietam was also a pivotal mom...
Command and Leadership in the Antietam Campaign The University of Nebraska Press\u27s Great Campai...
The award-winning Taken at the Flood: Robert E. Lee & Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign ...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
Civil War historians have discovered once again the power of essay collections. Whether multiple-aut...
What makes Gettysburg so constantly engaging? One of America\u27s most decisive battles, it shattere...
Placing Antietam in a Larger Context The sesquicentennial of the Civil War has spawned a number of w...
The Brutal Year of 1862 Certainly more books have been written about Napoleon than Abraham Linco...
This summer marks Civil War Book Review\u27s second anniversary, which I might allow to pass unmenti...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Defining the Nature of Combat Like many scholars who study the culture impact of wartime violenc...
After their Breaking Point: Petersburg and the Refuge of Trenchwarfare Beginning in the late ninetee...
In recent years Civil historians have been engaged in some soul-searching as to the direction and in...
A New Look at a Pivotal Campaign Stephen Sears, Richard Slotkin, Joseph Harsh, and Civil War veteran...
The bloodiest single day in American military history, the Battle of Antietam was also a pivotal mom...
Command and Leadership in the Antietam Campaign The University of Nebraska Press\u27s Great Campai...
The award-winning Taken at the Flood: Robert E. Lee & Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign ...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
Civil War historians have discovered once again the power of essay collections. Whether multiple-aut...
What makes Gettysburg so constantly engaging? One of America\u27s most decisive battles, it shattere...
Placing Antietam in a Larger Context The sesquicentennial of the Civil War has spawned a number of w...
The Brutal Year of 1862 Certainly more books have been written about Napoleon than Abraham Linco...
This summer marks Civil War Book Review\u27s second anniversary, which I might allow to pass unmenti...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Defining the Nature of Combat Like many scholars who study the culture impact of wartime violenc...
After their Breaking Point: Petersburg and the Refuge of Trenchwarfare Beginning in the late ninetee...
In recent years Civil historians have been engaged in some soul-searching as to the direction and in...