Union Prisoners: Heralds of Defeat and Omens of Historical Process For a few months in late 1864 and early 1865 a brigade of ragged Union soldiers flooded the Confederate backcountry, disrupting military operations, terrorizing southern civilians, and forming alliances with slaves, free blacks, an...
The tumultuous years of the 1860s continues to fascinate Americans long after the truce between Robe...
The prisoners on Rock Island, though some would later describe it in awful, vivid detail, were provi...
Together with his own inimitable style of expression and fertility of mind, William W. Freehling has...
Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the ...
This book is an example of the movement in recent years in the publication of books on the American ...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
Dealing with a Tidal Wave Roger Pickenpaugh has produced an impressive counterpart to his earlier wo...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Southern Prisoners in Northern Prisons Over the last fifteen years more writing has been done ab...
A Southern Unionist\u27s Story Part of the Civil War in the West series, A Thrilling Narrative: The...
Col. Prey shares his observations as a Union officer captured with his regiment near Petersburg, VA,...
Civil War prisoners of war suffered extreme cruelty from a combined effort of failures throughout th...
The Voices of Slaves Speak on the Civil War Of late Civil War historians have succeeded in balan...
The tumultuous years of the 1860s continues to fascinate Americans long after the truce between Robe...
The prisoners on Rock Island, though some would later describe it in awful, vivid detail, were provi...
Together with his own inimitable style of expression and fertility of mind, William W. Freehling has...
Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the ...
This book is an example of the movement in recent years in the publication of books on the American ...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
Dealing with a Tidal Wave Roger Pickenpaugh has produced an impressive counterpart to his earlier wo...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
Interactions Between Slavery and the State Central to the Confederate military effort was the mobili...
Southern Prisoners in Northern Prisons Over the last fifteen years more writing has been done ab...
A Southern Unionist\u27s Story Part of the Civil War in the West series, A Thrilling Narrative: The...
Col. Prey shares his observations as a Union officer captured with his regiment near Petersburg, VA,...
Civil War prisoners of war suffered extreme cruelty from a combined effort of failures throughout th...
The Voices of Slaves Speak on the Civil War Of late Civil War historians have succeeded in balan...
The tumultuous years of the 1860s continues to fascinate Americans long after the truce between Robe...
The prisoners on Rock Island, though some would later describe it in awful, vivid detail, were provi...
Together with his own inimitable style of expression and fertility of mind, William W. Freehling has...