Basic training: The army and the rise of industrial America A truism about wars is that they profoundly change the societies and individuals engaged in them. That is, at least in part, the implication of the phrase the crucible of war. One would think therefore that a familiar...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
A Look at Race and the Union Army in the American West Nearly 150 years later, the Civil War con...
Review of: Warriors into Workers: The Civil War and the Formation of Urban-Industrial Society in a N...
From Battlefield to Pickett Line: American Labor Redefined In Free Labor: The Civil War and the Maki...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
The Civil War as an Agent of Change Originally published in 2001, under the title Civil War Firsts:...
Review of: For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War. McPherson, James M
The Economy of the Civil War Explaining the Role of Labor and Business Fordham University Press ha...
State of the Field: Where are Union Soldiers Now, and Where in the World Should they Go Next? “Who w...
A Savage War and the Foundations of American Military Power Iis nearly a truism that the American Ci...
Review of: The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat. Hess, Earl J
Review of: Lincoln’s Mercenaries: Economic Motivation among Union Soldiers during the Civil War, by ...
Understanding the Civil War in an Urban Southern Context “Confederate Cities is not an oxymoron. Th...
Most literature on the Civil War focuses on soldiers, battles, and politics. But for every soldier i...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
A Look at Race and the Union Army in the American West Nearly 150 years later, the Civil War con...
Review of: Warriors into Workers: The Civil War and the Formation of Urban-Industrial Society in a N...
From Battlefield to Pickett Line: American Labor Redefined In Free Labor: The Civil War and the Maki...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
The Civil War as an Agent of Change Originally published in 2001, under the title Civil War Firsts:...
Review of: For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War. McPherson, James M
The Economy of the Civil War Explaining the Role of Labor and Business Fordham University Press ha...
State of the Field: Where are Union Soldiers Now, and Where in the World Should they Go Next? “Who w...
A Savage War and the Foundations of American Military Power Iis nearly a truism that the American Ci...
Review of: The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat. Hess, Earl J
Review of: Lincoln’s Mercenaries: Economic Motivation among Union Soldiers during the Civil War, by ...
Understanding the Civil War in an Urban Southern Context “Confederate Cities is not an oxymoron. Th...
Most literature on the Civil War focuses on soldiers, battles, and politics. But for every soldier i...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
A Look at Race and the Union Army in the American West Nearly 150 years later, the Civil War con...