Bringing the War (and a Series) to a Close On January 1, 1865, in Richmond, Virginia, Judith Brockenbrough McGuire wrote in her diary, “Our children came over from Union Hill yesterday, to take their dinner from the contents of the captured box, and were detained by snow and rain. Whi...
Placing an Important Event in the Proper Perspective Professor Elizabeth Varon, who teaches at the U...
“The Cruel Consequences of War” describes how the American Civil War came to Fauquier County, Virgin...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
The Old Dominion\u27s Civil WarA New Look at Virginia This anthology features contributions from ei...
Review of the book Virginia at War 1863, edited by William C. Davis and James I. Robertson Jr. Lexi...
Review of the book Virginia at War: 1865, edited by William C. Davis and James I. Robertson, Jr. Lex...
An Authoritative Volume on the War’s Closing Campaigns The sesquicentennial of the Civil War is now ...
Ellen Adair was a sweet, somewhat silly 17-year-old and well into her second year at Hollins Institu...
A Community in Constant Conflict The Civil War in Winchester, Virginia In Beleaguered Winchester, ...
Steven Cowie reveals what happened when the homefront became the battlefront in When Hell Came to Sh...
The Civil War Journal of Mary Adelia Byers: A Valuable Look at Adolescence in the Civil War Era Even...
Union Prisoners: Heralds of Defeat and Omens of Historical Process For a few months in late 1864 and...
The Overland Campaign as a Shift in Warfare In the spring of 1864, after three years of conflict, th...
The summer of 1863 was a cruel season for the 4,500 starving, beleaguered citizens of Vicksburg, Mis...
Placing an Important Event in the Proper Perspective Professor Elizabeth Varon, who teaches at the U...
“The Cruel Consequences of War” describes how the American Civil War came to Fauquier County, Virgin...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
The Old Dominion\u27s Civil WarA New Look at Virginia This anthology features contributions from ei...
Review of the book Virginia at War 1863, edited by William C. Davis and James I. Robertson Jr. Lexi...
Review of the book Virginia at War: 1865, edited by William C. Davis and James I. Robertson, Jr. Lex...
An Authoritative Volume on the War’s Closing Campaigns The sesquicentennial of the Civil War is now ...
Ellen Adair was a sweet, somewhat silly 17-year-old and well into her second year at Hollins Institu...
A Community in Constant Conflict The Civil War in Winchester, Virginia In Beleaguered Winchester, ...
Steven Cowie reveals what happened when the homefront became the battlefront in When Hell Came to Sh...
The Civil War Journal of Mary Adelia Byers: A Valuable Look at Adolescence in the Civil War Era Even...
Union Prisoners: Heralds of Defeat and Omens of Historical Process For a few months in late 1864 and...
The Overland Campaign as a Shift in Warfare In the spring of 1864, after three years of conflict, th...
The summer of 1863 was a cruel season for the 4,500 starving, beleaguered citizens of Vicksburg, Mis...
Placing an Important Event in the Proper Perspective Professor Elizabeth Varon, who teaches at the U...
“The Cruel Consequences of War” describes how the American Civil War came to Fauquier County, Virgin...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...