The Confederate President and His Presidency This slim volume contains much more than first meets the eye. William J. Cooper, Jr., Boyd Professor of History at Louisiana State University, is the author of important works on southern politics and a recent biography of Jefferson Davis, e...
The Confederate surrender at Vicksburg on the 4th July 1863 was a disaster for the South during the ...
A Tribute to the Career and Scholarship of William J. Cooper, Jr. In more ways than one, William J. ...
A Reassessment of the Secession Crisis A prolific scholar, William J. Cooper, has made major contrib...
William J. Cooper, Jr.\u27s much-anticipated biography of Jefferson Davis characterizes the Confeder...
The President\u27s Pen Personal and political documents explored This volume appears deceptively s...
Mystery man Highly accessible reference tackles scholarly conflicts Jefferson Davis has undoubtedl...
Interview with William J. Cooper, Jr. Interviewed by Christopher Childers Civil War Book Review ...
Reappraising Jefferson Davis as Confederate President In his influential study, The Road to Appomatt...
A comparative biography of the two Presidents from a Southern pro-Confederate viewpoint. The section...
Re-Evaluating Confederate Emancipation Phillip Dillard attempts to provide a deeper examination of t...
The eight essays included in Jefferson Davis\u27s Generals stem from papers written by various autho...
Fresh Perspectives on Civil War Study Placing Jefferson Davis and George Gershwin in the same volume...
This study argues that while Jefferson Davis has been assessed as a historical figure, his persuasiv...
Why has Jefferson Davis been the subject of so many poor biographies? Over the century since his dea...
The Confederate surrender at Vicksburg on the 4th July 1863 was a disaster for the South during the ...
The Confederate surrender at Vicksburg on the 4th July 1863 was a disaster for the South during the ...
A Tribute to the Career and Scholarship of William J. Cooper, Jr. In more ways than one, William J. ...
A Reassessment of the Secession Crisis A prolific scholar, William J. Cooper, has made major contrib...
William J. Cooper, Jr.\u27s much-anticipated biography of Jefferson Davis characterizes the Confeder...
The President\u27s Pen Personal and political documents explored This volume appears deceptively s...
Mystery man Highly accessible reference tackles scholarly conflicts Jefferson Davis has undoubtedl...
Interview with William J. Cooper, Jr. Interviewed by Christopher Childers Civil War Book Review ...
Reappraising Jefferson Davis as Confederate President In his influential study, The Road to Appomatt...
A comparative biography of the two Presidents from a Southern pro-Confederate viewpoint. The section...
Re-Evaluating Confederate Emancipation Phillip Dillard attempts to provide a deeper examination of t...
The eight essays included in Jefferson Davis\u27s Generals stem from papers written by various autho...
Fresh Perspectives on Civil War Study Placing Jefferson Davis and George Gershwin in the same volume...
This study argues that while Jefferson Davis has been assessed as a historical figure, his persuasiv...
Why has Jefferson Davis been the subject of so many poor biographies? Over the century since his dea...
The Confederate surrender at Vicksburg on the 4th July 1863 was a disaster for the South during the ...
The Confederate surrender at Vicksburg on the 4th July 1863 was a disaster for the South during the ...
A Tribute to the Career and Scholarship of William J. Cooper, Jr. In more ways than one, William J. ...
A Reassessment of the Secession Crisis A prolific scholar, William J. Cooper, has made major contrib...