Sesquicentennial commemoration all over the country, and indeed the world, draws to a close this summer. Yet the reverberations of America’s Civil War have rarely seemed so present. As Gregory Downs and Kate Masur demonstrate in this issue’s Sesquicentennial column, the 150th anniversar...
Reconstruction: Retrospect and Prospects For the last 27 years, the field of Reconstruction history ...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
Remembering the war while restoring the Union At 3:00 PM on July 3, 2013 several hundred Union re-en...
The past few years of the Civil War’s Sesquicentennial have produced a mountain of exciting works th...
A special spring season is upon us. As our readers have come to expect, the latest issue of Civil Wa...
The nation looked back on its Civil War, in the midst of a whirlwind of domestic debates, while impe...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
As we approach the Civil War Sesquicentennial, one begins to wonder how we can possibly find anythin...
Once again, the Editorial Staff of the Civil War Book Review is honored to feature timely and import...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
Last spring, my friends told me that it was the perfect time to get into Civil War reenacting. “The ...
How and Why Americans Remember Reconstruction -- and Why They May be Forgetting It Civil War memory ...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Four years ago – how time flies – I contributed to a Civil War History roundtable looking ahead to t...
Reconstruction: Retrospect and Prospects For the last 27 years, the field of Reconstruction history ...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
Remembering the war while restoring the Union At 3:00 PM on July 3, 2013 several hundred Union re-en...
The past few years of the Civil War’s Sesquicentennial have produced a mountain of exciting works th...
A special spring season is upon us. As our readers have come to expect, the latest issue of Civil Wa...
The nation looked back on its Civil War, in the midst of a whirlwind of domestic debates, while impe...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
As we approach the Civil War Sesquicentennial, one begins to wonder how we can possibly find anythin...
Once again, the Editorial Staff of the Civil War Book Review is honored to feature timely and import...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
Last spring, my friends told me that it was the perfect time to get into Civil War reenacting. “The ...
How and Why Americans Remember Reconstruction -- and Why They May be Forgetting It Civil War memory ...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Four years ago – how time flies – I contributed to a Civil War History roundtable looking ahead to t...
Reconstruction: Retrospect and Prospects For the last 27 years, the field of Reconstruction history ...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
Remembering the war while restoring the Union At 3:00 PM on July 3, 2013 several hundred Union re-en...