The 1860s: A Decade of Crisis U.S. historians have long employed the phrase the Decade of Crisis to refer to the 1850s. This tumultuous decade began with the Compromise of 1850 and ended when South Carolina seceded from the Union. However, used in this way, Decade of Crisis refers principally t...
The focus of this slim but important volume, Howard Jones states, is on the integral relationship o...
Abstract: The 150th anniversary of the American Civil War just passed. Although European a...
Sesquicentennial commemoration all over the country, and indeed the world, draws to a close this sum...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...
Understanding the Civil War in a Broader Context Andre Fleche adds to the burgeoning literature on t...
Navigating Troubled Waters Pundits and journalists are often quick to despair of America’s legislati...
During the 19th century, the American Civil War between the North and the South began when then pres...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...
The American Civil War in Its Transnational Dimension In recent years, scholarship on the transnatio...
The past few years of the Civil War’s Sesquicentennial have produced a mountain of exciting works th...
Putting the Civil War in a Transnational Context This diverse but useful volume had its origin in a ...
Checking the Pulse of Secession Historiography The winter and spring of 2010-2011 have seen the larg...
A Novel Comparative Perspective on the American Civil War Placing the American Civil War in its inte...
From 1865 to 1870, a crisis atmosphere hovered around the issue of the massive public debt created d...
A New Approach to Civil War Foreign Diplomacy Anyone perusing the tables of contents of leading ...
The focus of this slim but important volume, Howard Jones states, is on the integral relationship o...
Abstract: The 150th anniversary of the American Civil War just passed. Although European a...
Sesquicentennial commemoration all over the country, and indeed the world, draws to a close this sum...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...
Understanding the Civil War in a Broader Context Andre Fleche adds to the burgeoning literature on t...
Navigating Troubled Waters Pundits and journalists are often quick to despair of America’s legislati...
During the 19th century, the American Civil War between the North and the South began when then pres...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...
The American Civil War in Its Transnational Dimension In recent years, scholarship on the transnatio...
The past few years of the Civil War’s Sesquicentennial have produced a mountain of exciting works th...
Putting the Civil War in a Transnational Context This diverse but useful volume had its origin in a ...
Checking the Pulse of Secession Historiography The winter and spring of 2010-2011 have seen the larg...
A Novel Comparative Perspective on the American Civil War Placing the American Civil War in its inte...
From 1865 to 1870, a crisis atmosphere hovered around the issue of the massive public debt created d...
A New Approach to Civil War Foreign Diplomacy Anyone perusing the tables of contents of leading ...
The focus of this slim but important volume, Howard Jones states, is on the integral relationship o...
Abstract: The 150th anniversary of the American Civil War just passed. Although European a...
Sesquicentennial commemoration all over the country, and indeed the world, draws to a close this sum...