The love/hate relationship that America has with New York perhaps is surpassed only by the ambivalence that New Yorkers feel about one another. The state splits, culturally and politically, into upstate and downstate regions, with affluent suburbs in between holding the swing vote in political conte...
The works discussed in this article include: City of the World: New York and Its People, by Bernie B...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
Review of: "More Than a Contest Between Armies: Essays on the Civil War Era," edited by James Marten...
Southern viewThe export economy of the South has contributed a distinct legacy to the rest of Americ...
Prospects for Peace in a War-torn Country What duty does a victorious nation have to help rebuild a...
A martial metropolis NYC\u27s contributions to the Union noted Gotham At War is an entertaining an...
Review of: "The State of Disunion: Regional Sources of Modern American Partisanship," by Nicole Mell...
Welcome to the CWBR\u27s Spring 2017 issue. This issue\u27s feature reviews cover a wide range of to...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...
The works discussed in this article include: City of the World: New York and Its People, by Bernie B...
Welcome to the Civil War Book Review\u27s Summer 2017 issue. With its bright colors and neat lines, ...
A new capitalist order Russell Baker, the former New York Times columnist and memoirist, made a car...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Reconstructing the Big Apple Piecing together the new nation David Quigley\u27s book rests on thre...
Review of: "Marching with the First Nebraska: A Civil War Diary," by August Scherneckau
The works discussed in this article include: City of the World: New York and Its People, by Bernie B...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
Review of: "More Than a Contest Between Armies: Essays on the Civil War Era," edited by James Marten...
Southern viewThe export economy of the South has contributed a distinct legacy to the rest of Americ...
Prospects for Peace in a War-torn Country What duty does a victorious nation have to help rebuild a...
A martial metropolis NYC\u27s contributions to the Union noted Gotham At War is an entertaining an...
Review of: "The State of Disunion: Regional Sources of Modern American Partisanship," by Nicole Mell...
Welcome to the CWBR\u27s Spring 2017 issue. This issue\u27s feature reviews cover a wide range of to...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...
The works discussed in this article include: City of the World: New York and Its People, by Bernie B...
Welcome to the Civil War Book Review\u27s Summer 2017 issue. With its bright colors and neat lines, ...
A new capitalist order Russell Baker, the former New York Times columnist and memoirist, made a car...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Reconstructing the Big Apple Piecing together the new nation David Quigley\u27s book rests on thre...
Review of: "Marching with the First Nebraska: A Civil War Diary," by August Scherneckau
The works discussed in this article include: City of the World: New York and Its People, by Bernie B...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
Review of: "More Than a Contest Between Armies: Essays on the Civil War Era," edited by James Marten...