New Study on one of the Confederacy’s Most Prominent Regiments Hood\u27s Texas Brigade remains arguably the best-known Confederate unit from the Lone Star State, but it has been more than forty years since a new comprehensive history of these men appeared in print. The first such effort, of...
The regimental history, as a subgenre in American literature, has endured for well over 100 years. E...
A Grand Narrative of the Western War Earl Hess has produced another fine study, this one long needed...
Border state infantry: A regimental history revival Kirk Jenkins has demonstrated the continuing ...
General John Bell Hood was not the first commander of the Texas Brigade, but he was at the helm when...
A New Approach to Unit History Brigadier General Hiram Granbury commanded the brigade that bore his ...
Commendable contribution Texans bolstered Confederate cause Dr. Richard Lowe, Regents Professor of...
A Focused Study of the Louisiana Tigers at Gettysburg Scott L. Mingus’s The Louisiana Tigers in...
New drama in the western theatre Unit fought in Vicksburg, Red River, and Camden campaigns Thomas ...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
Beyond the Confederacy: Texans and the Other Civil War Though observances of the sesquicentennial of...
Reexamining John Bell Hood’s Reputation Regarding the ideology of the “Lost Cause narrative that sp...
The Rise and Fall of the Army of Northern Virginia Historians of the U.S. Civil War era do not l...
Battle\u27s first broad study Confederate loss sealed fate of the campaign and the war in the west ...
A fresh look at a lesser known battle As the sesquicentennial celebration of the Civil War continues...
Rebels of east Tennessee Confederates were a minority in the region Professor John D. Fowler of Ke...
The regimental history, as a subgenre in American literature, has endured for well over 100 years. E...
A Grand Narrative of the Western War Earl Hess has produced another fine study, this one long needed...
Border state infantry: A regimental history revival Kirk Jenkins has demonstrated the continuing ...
General John Bell Hood was not the first commander of the Texas Brigade, but he was at the helm when...
A New Approach to Unit History Brigadier General Hiram Granbury commanded the brigade that bore his ...
Commendable contribution Texans bolstered Confederate cause Dr. Richard Lowe, Regents Professor of...
A Focused Study of the Louisiana Tigers at Gettysburg Scott L. Mingus’s The Louisiana Tigers in...
New drama in the western theatre Unit fought in Vicksburg, Red River, and Camden campaigns Thomas ...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
Beyond the Confederacy: Texans and the Other Civil War Though observances of the sesquicentennial of...
Reexamining John Bell Hood’s Reputation Regarding the ideology of the “Lost Cause narrative that sp...
The Rise and Fall of the Army of Northern Virginia Historians of the U.S. Civil War era do not l...
Battle\u27s first broad study Confederate loss sealed fate of the campaign and the war in the west ...
A fresh look at a lesser known battle As the sesquicentennial celebration of the Civil War continues...
Rebels of east Tennessee Confederates were a minority in the region Professor John D. Fowler of Ke...
The regimental history, as a subgenre in American literature, has endured for well over 100 years. E...
A Grand Narrative of the Western War Earl Hess has produced another fine study, this one long needed...
Border state infantry: A regimental history revival Kirk Jenkins has demonstrated the continuing ...