Child\u27s play Tots for the stars and stripes Maris Vinovskis\u27s memorable lament that social historians had lost the Civil War came as a surprise and a call to arms for many scholars of mid-19th century America. In a field that produces hundreds of books and articles each year, it ...
War heroes do not have to wear uniforms, display meritorious medals for bravery and sacrifice, or vo...
For children who really want to know what it felt like to take an active role in the past, The Civil...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
The Civil War affected every aspect of the lives of American children, lending excitement to the liv...
The Civil War is a much plumbed area of scholarship, so much so that at times it seems there is no f...
Children’s print culture is an understudied dimension of American history. It is well established th...
New Study Assesses Children’s Wartime Experience At the start of the American Civil War, half of all...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
Feel the past come alive and discover what it was like to grow up during the Civil War. David C. Kin...
The Civil War Journal of Mary Adelia Byers: A Valuable Look at Adolescence in the Civil War Era Even...
In an age when children were urged to be “seen and not heard,” some of the faint voices of children ...
Children and the Civil War In Confederate Phoenix: Rebel Children and Their Families in South Caro...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Growing up as a young boy in Iowa and fascinated with history, I learned the simple version of the A...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
War heroes do not have to wear uniforms, display meritorious medals for bravery and sacrifice, or vo...
For children who really want to know what it felt like to take an active role in the past, The Civil...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
The Civil War affected every aspect of the lives of American children, lending excitement to the liv...
The Civil War is a much plumbed area of scholarship, so much so that at times it seems there is no f...
Children’s print culture is an understudied dimension of American history. It is well established th...
New Study Assesses Children’s Wartime Experience At the start of the American Civil War, half of all...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
Feel the past come alive and discover what it was like to grow up during the Civil War. David C. Kin...
The Civil War Journal of Mary Adelia Byers: A Valuable Look at Adolescence in the Civil War Era Even...
In an age when children were urged to be “seen and not heard,” some of the faint voices of children ...
Children and the Civil War In Confederate Phoenix: Rebel Children and Their Families in South Caro...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Growing up as a young boy in Iowa and fascinated with history, I learned the simple version of the A...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
War heroes do not have to wear uniforms, display meritorious medals for bravery and sacrifice, or vo...
For children who really want to know what it felt like to take an active role in the past, The Civil...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...