Long have historians studied history by examining the political actors and politics of those involved. In recent decades scholars have begun to focus their attention on social, economic, and cultural history yet political history continues to thrive. Political history remains a vibrant and viable ...
Welcome to the Civil War Book Review\u27s Summer 2017 issue. With its bright colors and neat lines, ...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...
Demonstrating the Importance of Political History This is a volume of essays treating American polit...
Investigating institutional politics and the “Great Men” who politicked remains an essential element...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
We often study history so that we can better understand ourselves, so that we can understand how eve...
Redefining limits Political Culture of the Civil War Mark E. Neely, Jr., rises to the chal...
Once in a generation it seems, a historian writes a book that literally changes the landscape of the...
Preparing issues of the Civil War Book Review, it is easy to get caught up in the sheer volume of sc...
Civil War scholarship remains on the cutting edge as historians continue to seek new ways to explore...
A special spring season is upon us. As our readers have come to expect, the latest issue of Civil Wa...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
The father of history, Herodotus, in The Histories, wrote so that human achievement may not become f...
Welcome to the Civil War Book Review\u27s Summer 2017 issue. With its bright colors and neat lines, ...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...
Demonstrating the Importance of Political History This is a volume of essays treating American polit...
Investigating institutional politics and the “Great Men” who politicked remains an essential element...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
We often study history so that we can better understand ourselves, so that we can understand how eve...
Redefining limits Political Culture of the Civil War Mark E. Neely, Jr., rises to the chal...
Once in a generation it seems, a historian writes a book that literally changes the landscape of the...
Preparing issues of the Civil War Book Review, it is easy to get caught up in the sheer volume of sc...
Civil War scholarship remains on the cutting edge as historians continue to seek new ways to explore...
A special spring season is upon us. As our readers have come to expect, the latest issue of Civil Wa...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
The father of history, Herodotus, in The Histories, wrote so that human achievement may not become f...
Welcome to the Civil War Book Review\u27s Summer 2017 issue. With its bright colors and neat lines, ...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...