Examining Florida’s Markers of Memory This book is a valuable contribution to research on Civil War commemoration. William B. Lees, who is executive director of the Florida Public Archaeology Network at the University of West Florida, and Frederick P. Gaske, who is former state historic pr...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
MARTIN TABERT, MARTYR OF AN ERA N. Gordon Carper ROAD FROM RECEIVERSHIP: CLAUDE PEPPER, THE DUPONT T...
Exhuming emancipation A scholarly act of reparation This excellent and provocative collection of e...
This thesis explores the absence of a Union monument at the Olustee Battlefield one hundred and fift...
Confederate Commemoration in the Palmetto State First, this book is not about artillery. Nor is it a...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
Perhaps the most tenuous claim in this otherwise fine collection of essays on the history and people...
Sculpting the Lost Cause Preserving Confederate glory in stone ...
Symbols of the Confederacy have been a volatile topic across the country as recent events have spurr...
Sacrifice at the Margins of the Confederacy: Florida and the Civil War Of the tens of thousands of b...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home Marker, Jacksonville, Fl. This marker is located in the O...
Fighting the Battle of Memory Remembering the Battle of the Crater: War as Murder by Kevin Levin off...
Reviews of Florida During the Civil War. By John E. Johns. (Gainesville: University of Florida Press...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
MARTIN TABERT, MARTYR OF AN ERA N. Gordon Carper ROAD FROM RECEIVERSHIP: CLAUDE PEPPER, THE DUPONT T...
Exhuming emancipation A scholarly act of reparation This excellent and provocative collection of e...
This thesis explores the absence of a Union monument at the Olustee Battlefield one hundred and fift...
Confederate Commemoration in the Palmetto State First, this book is not about artillery. Nor is it a...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
Perhaps the most tenuous claim in this otherwise fine collection of essays on the history and people...
Sculpting the Lost Cause Preserving Confederate glory in stone ...
Symbols of the Confederacy have been a volatile topic across the country as recent events have spurr...
Sacrifice at the Margins of the Confederacy: Florida and the Civil War Of the tens of thousands of b...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home Marker, Jacksonville, Fl. This marker is located in the O...
Fighting the Battle of Memory Remembering the Battle of the Crater: War as Murder by Kevin Levin off...
Reviews of Florida During the Civil War. By John E. Johns. (Gainesville: University of Florida Press...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
MARTIN TABERT, MARTYR OF AN ERA N. Gordon Carper ROAD FROM RECEIVERSHIP: CLAUDE PEPPER, THE DUPONT T...
Exhuming emancipation A scholarly act of reparation This excellent and provocative collection of e...