Resistance and Confederate Patriotism in the Face of Sherman’s March In The Civilian War, Lisa Tendrich Frank examines the impact of Union soldiers’ interactions with elite white women in Georgia and the Carolinas. More than tactical victories or destruction of Confederate morale, S...
Shaping post-war identity Women writers and Civil War memory In recent months, historians have off...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
Northern Women Endure the Civil War Wars bring women not only hardship and loss, but the opportu...
The second march: Sherman, his army, and the Carolina\u27s When Sherman Marched North from the Se...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
How Diaries Shaped The Civil War Era Kimberly Harrison returns to the favorite historical source for...
The Relationship Between Women and the Civil War The eleven essays in this collection examine a...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
The following Senior Independent Study examines the expanded involvement of white southern women dur...
Complicating Narratives of Sherman’s March to the Sea On November 15, 2014, the Georgia Historical S...
The Civil War is an event in American history that will continue to be discussed and analyzed for ye...
“It hastened what we all fought for, the end of the war: General Sherman’s campaigns through Atlanta...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
Winner of the 2018 Library Award for Undergraduate Research.This work attempts to trace the modern d...
A thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF ARTS in HI...
Shaping post-war identity Women writers and Civil War memory In recent months, historians have off...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
Northern Women Endure the Civil War Wars bring women not only hardship and loss, but the opportu...
The second march: Sherman, his army, and the Carolina\u27s When Sherman Marched North from the Se...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
How Diaries Shaped The Civil War Era Kimberly Harrison returns to the favorite historical source for...
The Relationship Between Women and the Civil War The eleven essays in this collection examine a...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
The following Senior Independent Study examines the expanded involvement of white southern women dur...
Complicating Narratives of Sherman’s March to the Sea On November 15, 2014, the Georgia Historical S...
The Civil War is an event in American history that will continue to be discussed and analyzed for ye...
“It hastened what we all fought for, the end of the war: General Sherman’s campaigns through Atlanta...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
Winner of the 2018 Library Award for Undergraduate Research.This work attempts to trace the modern d...
A thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF ARTS in HI...
Shaping post-war identity Women writers and Civil War memory In recent months, historians have off...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
Northern Women Endure the Civil War Wars bring women not only hardship and loss, but the opportu...