Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is pleased to speak with Brook Thomas Chancellor\u27s Professor of English at the University of California--Irvine and the author of several books including Civic Myths: A Law and Literature Approach to Citizenship and American Literary Realism and The Failed Promise of Contract. Today we are here to talk with him about his new book, The Literature of Reconstruction, Not in Plain Black and White. Professor Thomas, thank you for joining us today
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This issue represents a milestone in several respects. I am pleased to announce that David Madden,no...
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Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is pleased to speak with Michael Robin...
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Interview with Anne Sarah Rubin, Associate Professor of History at the University of Maryland, Balti...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
Once again, the Editorial Staff of the Civil War Book Review is honored to feature timely and import...
Interview with Ira Berlin, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Maryla...
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Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Interview with Adam Arenson, Professor of History at the University of Texas at El Paso Interviewed ...
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This issue represents a milestone in several respects. I am pleased to announce that David Madden,no...