Redemptorist Revived: The Religious and Military Life of Father James Sheeran In a splendidly edited work, Patrick Hayes has brought together the full diary of Father Sheeran, hitherto available only in an extracted form. The present volume, the result of collaboration by Hayes and several of his...
Re-Constructing the Theological World of the Civil War Diocesan journals, sermons, personal letters,...
Skillful Insight into the Life of an Ordinary Citizen of the Confederacy It is not often a book is p...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
More books have been written about the Civil War than any other event in American history. Of these ...
The noted Episcopal theologian William Porcher DuBose was a seminarian when the American Civil War b...
The Civil War contained many examples of courage and commitment to duty that were inspired by religi...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
Re-examining Irish America through John Dooley Georgetown Emeritus Professor, R. Emmet Curran, has p...
A Personal Look at War Lee and Jackson’s Bloody Twelfth is the third book in the University of Tenne...
Fact and Fiction? Two Accounts of the Civil War Experience Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The Mem...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...
Review of: The Preacher\u27s Tale: The Civil War Journal of Rev. Francis Springer, Chaplain, U.S. Ar...
Unfailing faith Christian introspection during turbulent times John Fain presents to us in Sanctif...
Fighting for God The moral mission to end the sin of slavery In Diary of a Christian Soldier: Rufu...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...
Re-Constructing the Theological World of the Civil War Diocesan journals, sermons, personal letters,...
Skillful Insight into the Life of an Ordinary Citizen of the Confederacy It is not often a book is p...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
More books have been written about the Civil War than any other event in American history. Of these ...
The noted Episcopal theologian William Porcher DuBose was a seminarian when the American Civil War b...
The Civil War contained many examples of courage and commitment to duty that were inspired by religi...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
Re-examining Irish America through John Dooley Georgetown Emeritus Professor, R. Emmet Curran, has p...
A Personal Look at War Lee and Jackson’s Bloody Twelfth is the third book in the University of Tenne...
Fact and Fiction? Two Accounts of the Civil War Experience Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The Mem...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...
Review of: The Preacher\u27s Tale: The Civil War Journal of Rev. Francis Springer, Chaplain, U.S. Ar...
Unfailing faith Christian introspection during turbulent times John Fain presents to us in Sanctif...
Fighting for God The moral mission to end the sin of slavery In Diary of a Christian Soldier: Rufu...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...
Re-Constructing the Theological World of the Civil War Diocesan journals, sermons, personal letters,...
Skillful Insight into the Life of an Ordinary Citizen of the Confederacy It is not often a book is p...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...