Divided Methodism in Tennessee In The Civil War in Southern Appalachian Methodism, Durwood Dunn portrays an Eastern Tennessee that was filled with competing factions long before 1861. The central contention lay between the local, unpaid preachers and their typically younger, salari...
The Civil War\u27s Impact on Faith and Religion Few historians have failed to recognize the signifi...
Religious Difference and the Making of Unionism before the Civil War In Bonds of Union: Religion, Ra...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...
Even as the Civil War still raged, interested observers knew that religion had brought on and sustai...
This review is also available under the following title: Mountain Partisans: Guerrilla Warfare in th...
Appalachia\u27s Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Communities More often than not, historians of th...
The Failure of Antislavery and the Creation of a Confederate Identity in Kentucky As a border state ...
A Community in Constant Conflict The Civil War in Winchester, Virginia In Beleaguered Winchester, ...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Written for English 4310, taught by Professor Maureen Konkle, Fall 2011 semester.Includes video pres...
East Tennessee, though historically regarded as a Unionist monolith, was politically and ideological...
Despite decades of scholarship illuminating divisions within Southern society during the nineteenth ...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
The evangelical generation that fought the Civil War attached significant meaning to the idea that G...
The Civil War\u27s Impact on Faith and Religion Few historians have failed to recognize the signifi...
Religious Difference and the Making of Unionism before the Civil War In Bonds of Union: Religion, Ra...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...
Even as the Civil War still raged, interested observers knew that religion had brought on and sustai...
This review is also available under the following title: Mountain Partisans: Guerrilla Warfare in th...
Appalachia\u27s Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Communities More often than not, historians of th...
The Failure of Antislavery and the Creation of a Confederate Identity in Kentucky As a border state ...
A Community in Constant Conflict The Civil War in Winchester, Virginia In Beleaguered Winchester, ...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Written for English 4310, taught by Professor Maureen Konkle, Fall 2011 semester.Includes video pres...
East Tennessee, though historically regarded as a Unionist monolith, was politically and ideological...
Despite decades of scholarship illuminating divisions within Southern society during the nineteenth ...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
The evangelical generation that fought the Civil War attached significant meaning to the idea that G...
The Civil War\u27s Impact on Faith and Religion Few historians have failed to recognize the signifi...
Religious Difference and the Making of Unionism before the Civil War In Bonds of Union: Religion, Ra...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...