After their Breaking Point: Petersburg and the Refuge of Trenchwarfare Beginning in the late nineteenth century, and continuing into the Centennial period, the eastern campaigns in the Civil War\u27s last year suffered from a dearth of serious scholarship. For a long time, authors and historians consi...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
An Authoritative Volume on the War’s Closing Campaigns The sesquicentennial of the Civil War is now ...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
Given the steady market for Civil War battle studies, the lack of a complete treatment of the indivi...
Tactics in the Overland Campaign As we move closer to the Civil War Sesquicentennial, military hist...
A Look at the Role of Field Fortifications in Confederate Defeat In the Trenches at Petersburg c...
While it’s generally acknowledged that the American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865) was t...
Petersburg and the Strategy of Persistence Author Gordon Rhea has something of a cottage industry go...
The conclusion of the Centenary of World War I may be the appropriate moment to re-visit America’s f...
A Focused Look at Pivotal Moment of an Important Campagin The Siege of Petersburg continues to be, a...
An In-Depth Perspective to Cavalry History The Gettysburg Campaign exacted a cost from both armies. ...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
Petersburg, Virginia: A City Under Siege A. Wilson Greene, Executive Director of Pamplin Historical...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
A New Look at a Pivotal Campaign Stephen Sears, Richard Slotkin, Joseph Harsh, and Civil War veteran...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
An Authoritative Volume on the War’s Closing Campaigns The sesquicentennial of the Civil War is now ...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
Given the steady market for Civil War battle studies, the lack of a complete treatment of the indivi...
Tactics in the Overland Campaign As we move closer to the Civil War Sesquicentennial, military hist...
A Look at the Role of Field Fortifications in Confederate Defeat In the Trenches at Petersburg c...
While it’s generally acknowledged that the American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865) was t...
Petersburg and the Strategy of Persistence Author Gordon Rhea has something of a cottage industry go...
The conclusion of the Centenary of World War I may be the appropriate moment to re-visit America’s f...
A Focused Look at Pivotal Moment of an Important Campagin The Siege of Petersburg continues to be, a...
An In-Depth Perspective to Cavalry History The Gettysburg Campaign exacted a cost from both armies. ...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
Petersburg, Virginia: A City Under Siege A. Wilson Greene, Executive Director of Pamplin Historical...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
A New Look at a Pivotal Campaign Stephen Sears, Richard Slotkin, Joseph Harsh, and Civil War veteran...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
An Authoritative Volume on the War’s Closing Campaigns The sesquicentennial of the Civil War is now ...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...