A martial metropolis NYC\u27s contributions to the Union noted Gotham At War is an entertaining and readable account of the biggest and most powerful city in the Union during the Civil War. The citizens of New York City were certainly not unanimous in their opinions of the Ci...
In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation....
New Orleans is the largest American city ever occupied by enemy forces for an extended period of tim...
The First World War constitutes a point in the history of New York when its character and identity w...
The infamous New York City draft riots of July 13-16, 1863, remain the worst urban riots in American...
From escaping British tyranny to demanding justice for racial inequalities, American History is litt...
The love/hate relationship that America has with New York perhaps is surpassed only by the ambivalen...
The War Within the War Race and Class in a Larger Context In a letter to his brother, Walt Whitman...
Washington, D.C., was the most heavily fortified city in North America at the close of the Civil War...
A New Study of Wartime Washington Walt Whitman, one of the thousands of new residents drawn to Washi...
Review of: Warriors into Workers: The Civil War and the Formation of Urban-Industrial Society in a N...
Recreating Washington A new capital for a reunited nation Its location was the result of compromis...
Dissent, Opportunity, and Transformation in Civil War Detroit Over the past quarter-century, Civil W...
The American Civil War was a multi-faceted conflict: North versus South, states’ rights versus feder...
The City of New York has been America's front door since the Dutch first settled in the early 1600's...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation....
New Orleans is the largest American city ever occupied by enemy forces for an extended period of tim...
The First World War constitutes a point in the history of New York when its character and identity w...
The infamous New York City draft riots of July 13-16, 1863, remain the worst urban riots in American...
From escaping British tyranny to demanding justice for racial inequalities, American History is litt...
The love/hate relationship that America has with New York perhaps is surpassed only by the ambivalen...
The War Within the War Race and Class in a Larger Context In a letter to his brother, Walt Whitman...
Washington, D.C., was the most heavily fortified city in North America at the close of the Civil War...
A New Study of Wartime Washington Walt Whitman, one of the thousands of new residents drawn to Washi...
Review of: Warriors into Workers: The Civil War and the Formation of Urban-Industrial Society in a N...
Recreating Washington A new capital for a reunited nation Its location was the result of compromis...
Dissent, Opportunity, and Transformation in Civil War Detroit Over the past quarter-century, Civil W...
The American Civil War was a multi-faceted conflict: North versus South, states’ rights versus feder...
The City of New York has been America's front door since the Dutch first settled in the early 1600's...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation....
New Orleans is the largest American city ever occupied by enemy forces for an extended period of tim...
The First World War constitutes a point in the history of New York when its character and identity w...