The Civil War’s Long Shadow Coming on the heels of social unrest in St. Louis County and released amid galvanized debate over the Confederate battle flag, James M. McPherson’s question of “why the Civil War still matters might seem self-evident. But there is nothing obvious about the dep...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
The War Worth Fighting edited by Stephen D. Engle Publisher: University Press of Florida Retail Pric...
Were the Union\u27s War Policies Legal and Moral? In this work the author seeks to explain the stra...
The author describes the origins of what became the key focus of his research, the American Civil Wa...
Analyzing the Importance of Union In 1997, Gary Gallagher’s The Confederate War invigorated scholarl...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...
Since the smoke cleared from battlefields across the United States and the guns of the Civil War’s c...
This paper examines why the American Civil War took place and what the modern significance of the co...
The Civil War as an Agent of Change Originally published in 2001, under the title Civil War Firsts:...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
Fifteen years have passed since Daniel E. Sutherland unfurled the black flag and declared the guerri...
To celebrate the Civil War's sesquicentennial anniversary and the opening of an exhibit hosted by th...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
The War Worth Fighting edited by Stephen D. Engle Publisher: University Press of Florida Retail Pric...
Were the Union\u27s War Policies Legal and Moral? In this work the author seeks to explain the stra...
The author describes the origins of what became the key focus of his research, the American Civil Wa...
Analyzing the Importance of Union In 1997, Gary Gallagher’s The Confederate War invigorated scholarl...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...
Since the smoke cleared from battlefields across the United States and the guns of the Civil War’s c...
This paper examines why the American Civil War took place and what the modern significance of the co...
The Civil War as an Agent of Change Originally published in 2001, under the title Civil War Firsts:...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
Fifteen years have passed since Daniel E. Sutherland unfurled the black flag and declared the guerri...
To celebrate the Civil War's sesquicentennial anniversary and the opening of an exhibit hosted by th...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
The War Worth Fighting edited by Stephen D. Engle Publisher: University Press of Florida Retail Pric...
Were the Union\u27s War Policies Legal and Moral? In this work the author seeks to explain the stra...