From Armchairs to Battlefields Highlighting Hallowed Ground Fields of Honor is a pan to the iconic Civil War historian and battlefield guide, Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian Emeritus of the National Park Service. Culled from recordings of his legendary tours, assembled ...
Battles for Rememberance of Lives Lost I have visited the Chickamauga National Military Park many ti...
Carmichael shares his experiences of portraying Corporal Bobby Fields at Appomattox Court House Nati...
If you’re a frequent reader of the Compiler, it comes as no news to you that the Gettysburg area is ...
On the Battlefield Scholar illustrates trek through sacred space The combination of the country\u2...
Civil War Watershed I have had the privilege of tramping the hallowed fields of Gettysburg sever...
Preservation efforts Reconciling North and South The mention of Shiloh conjures up a muster roll o...
Revitalizing the Importance of the Prairie Grove Campaign If further proof were needed of Willia...
A New Guide for the Sesquicentennial Simply put, this is the most helpful book in understanding the ...
Preserving America’s Military Parks As Americans begin commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of ...
The Impact of the Black Hats on How We Remember Few stand as qualified to write a comprehensive hist...
Tactics in the Overland Campaign As we move closer to the Civil War Sesquicentennial, military hist...
In recent years Civil historians have been engaged in some soul-searching as to the direction and in...
Civil War historians have produced no fewer than 6,000 books on the Gettysburg Campaign, saturating ...
The Origins and Changing Meaning of Battlefield Preservation Efforts On what is likely the most cons...
Battle primer Scholar reaches out to young audience There can be little doubt with regard to James...
Battles for Rememberance of Lives Lost I have visited the Chickamauga National Military Park many ti...
Carmichael shares his experiences of portraying Corporal Bobby Fields at Appomattox Court House Nati...
If you’re a frequent reader of the Compiler, it comes as no news to you that the Gettysburg area is ...
On the Battlefield Scholar illustrates trek through sacred space The combination of the country\u2...
Civil War Watershed I have had the privilege of tramping the hallowed fields of Gettysburg sever...
Preservation efforts Reconciling North and South The mention of Shiloh conjures up a muster roll o...
Revitalizing the Importance of the Prairie Grove Campaign If further proof were needed of Willia...
A New Guide for the Sesquicentennial Simply put, this is the most helpful book in understanding the ...
Preserving America’s Military Parks As Americans begin commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of ...
The Impact of the Black Hats on How We Remember Few stand as qualified to write a comprehensive hist...
Tactics in the Overland Campaign As we move closer to the Civil War Sesquicentennial, military hist...
In recent years Civil historians have been engaged in some soul-searching as to the direction and in...
Civil War historians have produced no fewer than 6,000 books on the Gettysburg Campaign, saturating ...
The Origins and Changing Meaning of Battlefield Preservation Efforts On what is likely the most cons...
Battle primer Scholar reaches out to young audience There can be little doubt with regard to James...
Battles for Rememberance of Lives Lost I have visited the Chickamauga National Military Park many ti...
Carmichael shares his experiences of portraying Corporal Bobby Fields at Appomattox Court House Nati...
If you’re a frequent reader of the Compiler, it comes as no news to you that the Gettysburg area is ...