Focus on Tennessee and Kentucky Sheds Light on the Broader Civil War In Border Wars: The Civil War in Tennessee and Kentucky, Kent Dollar, a professor of history at Tennessee Technological University, joins Professors Emeriti, Larry Whiteaker and W. Calvin Dickinson, of the same in...
Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferation of borderland studies. Thi...
Current State of Kansas-Missouri Border Studies Anthologies of scholarly essays are notorious in aca...
The Civil War\u27s civil wars Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferat...
A New Look at a Complex Region Look at studies of the northern states during the Civil War. Seldom w...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
A Tale of Two Towns This study of the Civil War in Corydon, Indiana, and Frankfort, Kentucky, origin...
During the four years of the Civil War, the border between eastern Kentucky and southwestern Virgini...
More than 70 years have passed since a book has appeared that addresses Kentucky\u27s role in the Ci...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Repositioning the Cause of the Civil War According to Stanley Harrold’s important new book, Border W...
Dividing the West The American West once flanked both sides of the Ohio River and the upper Mississi...
Examining the Transition to Peace in Tennessee and Kentucky In this latest of three volumes, Benjami...
Proslavery Kentuckians Saw in the Union the Best Protections for Their Aims In the last half-century...
This review is also available under the following title: Mountain Partisans: Guerrilla Warfare in th...
Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferation of borderland studies. Thi...
Current State of Kansas-Missouri Border Studies Anthologies of scholarly essays are notorious in aca...
The Civil War\u27s civil wars Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferat...
A New Look at a Complex Region Look at studies of the northern states during the Civil War. Seldom w...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
A Tale of Two Towns This study of the Civil War in Corydon, Indiana, and Frankfort, Kentucky, origin...
During the four years of the Civil War, the border between eastern Kentucky and southwestern Virgini...
More than 70 years have passed since a book has appeared that addresses Kentucky\u27s role in the Ci...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Repositioning the Cause of the Civil War According to Stanley Harrold’s important new book, Border W...
Dividing the West The American West once flanked both sides of the Ohio River and the upper Mississi...
Examining the Transition to Peace in Tennessee and Kentucky In this latest of three volumes, Benjami...
Proslavery Kentuckians Saw in the Union the Best Protections for Their Aims In the last half-century...
This review is also available under the following title: Mountain Partisans: Guerrilla Warfare in th...
Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferation of borderland studies. Thi...
Current State of Kansas-Missouri Border Studies Anthologies of scholarly essays are notorious in aca...
The Civil War\u27s civil wars Civil War historiography has been well served by the recent proliferat...