The infamous New York City draft riots of July 13-16, 1863, remain the worst urban riots in American history. Fomented mostly by working-class Irish immigrants and laborers of Irish descent, the insurgents were incensed over the prospect of being drafted to fight at the behest of upper-class Anglo-...
Union Prisoners: Heralds of Defeat and Omens of Historical Process For a few months in late 1864 and...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...
From escaping British tyranny to demanding justice for racial inequalities, American History is litt...
The War Within the War Race and Class in a Larger Context In a letter to his brother, Walt Whitman...
In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation....
A martial metropolis NYC\u27s contributions to the Union noted Gotham At War is an entertaining an...
Zachary M. Schrag\u27s book combines biographies of rioters and their victims, and the socio-cultura...
This article details antidraft and antiblack rioting in the upper Midwest in the second year of the ...
Exploring Civil War Society Civil War Citizens is a collection of seven essays examining the wartime...
The New York City riots of July 1863 exhibited the potential of the violent tension that ran in a st...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...
Punch, or the London Charivari, a justly famous British weekly satirical magazine established in 184...
Regarding two diaries in LSU\u27s special collections, one maintained by a besieger and the other by...
Review of: Yankee Dutchmen under Fire: Civil War Letters from the 82nd Illinois Infantry, translat...
Union Prisoners: Heralds of Defeat and Omens of Historical Process For a few months in late 1864 and...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...
From escaping British tyranny to demanding justice for racial inequalities, American History is litt...
The War Within the War Race and Class in a Larger Context In a letter to his brother, Walt Whitman...
In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation....
A martial metropolis NYC\u27s contributions to the Union noted Gotham At War is an entertaining an...
Zachary M. Schrag\u27s book combines biographies of rioters and their victims, and the socio-cultura...
This article details antidraft and antiblack rioting in the upper Midwest in the second year of the ...
Exploring Civil War Society Civil War Citizens is a collection of seven essays examining the wartime...
The New York City riots of July 1863 exhibited the potential of the violent tension that ran in a st...
All Americans, in one way or another, felt the effects of the Civil War. Relatively few, however, ex...
Punch, or the London Charivari, a justly famous British weekly satirical magazine established in 184...
Regarding two diaries in LSU\u27s special collections, one maintained by a besieger and the other by...
Review of: Yankee Dutchmen under Fire: Civil War Letters from the 82nd Illinois Infantry, translat...
Union Prisoners: Heralds of Defeat and Omens of Historical Process For a few months in late 1864 and...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...