The City of Savannah and the Hard War Scholars are paying increased attention to the role of cities in the antebellum, wartime, and postbellum South. This historiographical trend is refreshing, to say the least, and bids fair to finally overturn the stereotype of a region dominated by ...
Preparing issues of the Civil War Book Review, it is easy to get caught up in the sheer volume of sc...
New Scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama This volume features fourteen excelle...
Fort McAllister’s Role in the Civil War Roger S. Durham has examined several aspects of the Civi...
Review of the book, Saving Savannah: The City and the Civil War by Jacqueline Jones. New York: Oxfor...
Understanding the Civil War in an Urban Southern Context “Confederate Cities is not an oxymoron. Th...
Savannah in the New South: From the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century. Walter J. Fraser, Jr. Col...
When we talk about the Civil War, we often describe it in terms of battles that took place in small ...
The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Atlanta The role of Atlanta in the Civil War looms large in American ...
Montgomery, Alabama -- the first capital of the Confederate States of America, as well as the capita...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction in Alabama On the first page of Reconstruction in Alabama: From ...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
Preparing issues of the Civil War Book Review, it is easy to get caught up in the sheer volume of sc...
New Scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama This volume features fourteen excelle...
Fort McAllister’s Role in the Civil War Roger S. Durham has examined several aspects of the Civi...
Review of the book, Saving Savannah: The City and the Civil War by Jacqueline Jones. New York: Oxfor...
Understanding the Civil War in an Urban Southern Context “Confederate Cities is not an oxymoron. Th...
Savannah in the New South: From the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century. Walter J. Fraser, Jr. Col...
When we talk about the Civil War, we often describe it in terms of battles that took place in small ...
The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Atlanta The role of Atlanta in the Civil War looms large in American ...
Montgomery, Alabama -- the first capital of the Confederate States of America, as well as the capita...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction in Alabama On the first page of Reconstruction in Alabama: From ...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
Preparing issues of the Civil War Book Review, it is easy to get caught up in the sheer volume of sc...
New Scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama This volume features fourteen excelle...
Fort McAllister’s Role in the Civil War Roger S. Durham has examined several aspects of the Civi...