The Impact of the Black Hats on How We Remember Few stand as qualified to write a comprehensive history of the Union Army’s storied Iron Brigade as Lance Herdegen, the former director of the Institute for Civil War Studies at Carroll University. His latest work, The Iron Brigade in C...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
New Scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama This volume features fourteen excelle...
Fighting for Survival and Freedom in the West Ian Michael Spurgeon\u27s Soldiers in the Army of Free...
The fascination with Civil War soldiering continues to run wide and deep in American society. Eviden...
General John Bell Hood was not the first commander of the Texas Brigade, but he was at the helm when...
Regimental histories are often lost in an endless sea of Civil War books. Their stories can be simil...
There is little controversy in claiming that the Civil War casts a long shadow. Whether you’re a his...
From Armchairs to Battlefields Highlighting Hallowed Ground Fields of Honor is a pan to the iconi...
Traditionally, regiments have most often been identified with the shared experiences of the common s...
A fresh look at a lesser known battle As the sesquicentennial celebration of the Civil War continues...
The Ninth New Jersey Remembered For those inclined to believe that involvement in prominent engageme...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
In recent years Civil historians have been engaged in some soul-searching as to the direction and in...
Once in a great while the publication of a book represents a passing of the torch from one generatio...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
New Scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama This volume features fourteen excelle...
Fighting for Survival and Freedom in the West Ian Michael Spurgeon\u27s Soldiers in the Army of Free...
The fascination with Civil War soldiering continues to run wide and deep in American society. Eviden...
General John Bell Hood was not the first commander of the Texas Brigade, but he was at the helm when...
Regimental histories are often lost in an endless sea of Civil War books. Their stories can be simil...
There is little controversy in claiming that the Civil War casts a long shadow. Whether you’re a his...
From Armchairs to Battlefields Highlighting Hallowed Ground Fields of Honor is a pan to the iconi...
Traditionally, regiments have most often been identified with the shared experiences of the common s...
A fresh look at a lesser known battle As the sesquicentennial celebration of the Civil War continues...
The Ninth New Jersey Remembered For those inclined to believe that involvement in prominent engageme...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
In recent years Civil historians have been engaged in some soul-searching as to the direction and in...
Once in a great while the publication of a book represents a passing of the torch from one generatio...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
New Scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama This volume features fourteen excelle...
Fighting for Survival and Freedom in the West Ian Michael Spurgeon\u27s Soldiers in the Army of Free...