A Reassessment of the Secession Crisis A prolific scholar, William J. Cooper, has made major contributions to our understanding of southern history, especially in the Civil War era. More than thirty years ago, he clearly and convincingly affirmed slavery’s centrality to the politics of...
This thesis places slavery at the center of all aspects of the Confederate war effort; from the begi...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...
Interview with William J. Cooper, Boyd Professor of History at Louisiana State University Interviewe...
During the 19th century, the American Civil War between the North and the South began when then pres...
In Rebels in the Making: The Secession Crisis and the Birth of the Confederacy, William L. Barney re...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Checking the Pulse of Secession Historiography The winter and spring of 2010-2011 have seen the larg...
This paper examines why the American Civil War took place and what the modern significance of the co...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...
A Tribute to the Career and Scholarship of William J. Cooper, Jr. In more ways than one, William J. ...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Slowing Down Secession Louisianans feared commercial consequences In the late 1850s, with the ex...
The Confederate President and His Presidency This slim volume contains much more than first meet...
Understanding the Unfinished Revolution Historians continue to debate the degree to which the new fr...
This thesis places slavery at the center of all aspects of the Confederate war effort; from the begi...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...
Interview with William J. Cooper, Boyd Professor of History at Louisiana State University Interviewe...
During the 19th century, the American Civil War between the North and the South began when then pres...
In Rebels in the Making: The Secession Crisis and the Birth of the Confederacy, William L. Barney re...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Checking the Pulse of Secession Historiography The winter and spring of 2010-2011 have seen the larg...
This paper examines why the American Civil War took place and what the modern significance of the co...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...
A Tribute to the Career and Scholarship of William J. Cooper, Jr. In more ways than one, William J. ...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Slowing Down Secession Louisianans feared commercial consequences In the late 1850s, with the ex...
The Confederate President and His Presidency This slim volume contains much more than first meet...
Understanding the Unfinished Revolution Historians continue to debate the degree to which the new fr...
This thesis places slavery at the center of all aspects of the Confederate war effort; from the begi...
Conflicted Loyalties and Postwar Identities in the Border South This important book explores the Civ...
Cause for concern The approaching crisis What caused the Civil War? That question seems simple to...