Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the long ignored Southern Unionists have suddenly attracted serious attention. Margaret Storey\u27s useful new book on Alabama Unionists during the Civil War and Reconstruction is the lat...
Irreconcilable differences On the fast track to war Eric Walther\u27s recent publication, The Shat...
Family and Dissent in the South during and after the Civil War Victoria Bynum’s new book expands...
The Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri spurned secession in 1860-61, ...
A New Unionist Perspective Frequently overlooked in the history of the Confederacy is the significan...
Confederate Dissent Scholars writing about the Confederate experience have recognized at least sinc...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
Gathering the shards A felled nation and the rise of Southern nationalism The only fault of Anne S...
Ever since the historical discovery of internal opposition to the Confederacy as described in Frank ...
The tumultuous years of the 1860s continues to fascinate Americans long after the truce between Robe...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
Understanding the Experience of union Occupation Writing within the shadow of the recent occupations...
The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction in Alabama On the first page of Reconstruction in Alabama: From ...
Unity or Disunity in the American South Perhaps one of the most intriguing debates for students ...
Union Prisoners: Heralds of Defeat and Omens of Historical Process For a few months in late 1864 and...
“Clayton Butler has breathed life into a phenomenon”—a “’tiny minority’” of white Unionists who foug...
Irreconcilable differences On the fast track to war Eric Walther\u27s recent publication, The Shat...
Family and Dissent in the South during and after the Civil War Victoria Bynum’s new book expands...
The Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri spurned secession in 1860-61, ...
A New Unionist Perspective Frequently overlooked in the history of the Confederacy is the significan...
Confederate Dissent Scholars writing about the Confederate experience have recognized at least sinc...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
Gathering the shards A felled nation and the rise of Southern nationalism The only fault of Anne S...
Ever since the historical discovery of internal opposition to the Confederacy as described in Frank ...
The tumultuous years of the 1860s continues to fascinate Americans long after the truce between Robe...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
Understanding the Experience of union Occupation Writing within the shadow of the recent occupations...
The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction in Alabama On the first page of Reconstruction in Alabama: From ...
Unity or Disunity in the American South Perhaps one of the most intriguing debates for students ...
Union Prisoners: Heralds of Defeat and Omens of Historical Process For a few months in late 1864 and...
“Clayton Butler has breathed life into a phenomenon”—a “’tiny minority’” of white Unionists who foug...
Irreconcilable differences On the fast track to war Eric Walther\u27s recent publication, The Shat...
Family and Dissent in the South during and after the Civil War Victoria Bynum’s new book expands...
The Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri spurned secession in 1860-61, ...