Interview with David Madden Interviewed by John Idol Guest interviewer John Idol lives in Hillsborough, NC, after having retired from teaching at Clemson University for thirty-one years. The author of two books and many articles on Thomas Wolfe, he served a term as the preside...
The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas...
Shelby Foote at the Cross Roads of Our Being The Civil War was the crossroads of our being as a nat...
I am proud to present to you the Civil War Book Review\u27s Fifth Anniversary Issue. Conceived by D...
Two mythic achievements in the novel form have eluded the creative powers of both the greatest north...
Rediscovering Civil War Classics O. Henry\u27s Civil War Surprises Perhaps I should rename this co...
An Interdisciplinary Perspective of the Civil War David Madden is one of the South\u27s most produc...
Multiplying Perspectives from which to Understand the Civil War David Madden has enjoyed a long care...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): You have achieved prominence as a writer of historical fiction. Do you...
Researching a novel, among the first and most exciting books about the Civil War that I read were bi...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): What first attracted you to the Civil War? Webb Garrison (wg): All of...
Interview with Dr. Randal Allred by Christopher S. Freeman Randal Allred is associate professor...
Although a half-century separated us in age, when I was introduced to Webb Garrison, he remained ver...
Interview with Craig A. Warren, Associate Professor of English and Prodessional Writing at Penn Stat...
Two segments included in this issue of Civil War Book Review directly address the fact that the Civi...
Civil War Books Not Yet Written Before we imagine books not yet written, I wish to say a few words...
The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas...
Shelby Foote at the Cross Roads of Our Being The Civil War was the crossroads of our being as a nat...
I am proud to present to you the Civil War Book Review\u27s Fifth Anniversary Issue. Conceived by D...
Two mythic achievements in the novel form have eluded the creative powers of both the greatest north...
Rediscovering Civil War Classics O. Henry\u27s Civil War Surprises Perhaps I should rename this co...
An Interdisciplinary Perspective of the Civil War David Madden is one of the South\u27s most produc...
Multiplying Perspectives from which to Understand the Civil War David Madden has enjoyed a long care...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): You have achieved prominence as a writer of historical fiction. Do you...
Researching a novel, among the first and most exciting books about the Civil War that I read were bi...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): What first attracted you to the Civil War? Webb Garrison (wg): All of...
Interview with Dr. Randal Allred by Christopher S. Freeman Randal Allred is associate professor...
Although a half-century separated us in age, when I was introduced to Webb Garrison, he remained ver...
Interview with Craig A. Warren, Associate Professor of English and Prodessional Writing at Penn Stat...
Two segments included in this issue of Civil War Book Review directly address the fact that the Civi...
Civil War Books Not Yet Written Before we imagine books not yet written, I wish to say a few words...
The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas...
Shelby Foote at the Cross Roads of Our Being The Civil War was the crossroads of our being as a nat...
I am proud to present to you the Civil War Book Review\u27s Fifth Anniversary Issue. Conceived by D...