In 1746, following Bonnie Prince Charlie’s failed attempt to restore the Scottish House of Stuart to the British throne, Parliament passed the Disarming Act. One curious element of this law was the banning of bagpipes. Music, the anxious London legislators had discovered, has a way of stirring the p...
Collection: Thomas F. Purnell Letter, Mss. 3966, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,...
“One thing is my heart’s desire now, and that is, to be a man, an anonymous writer, who signed hers...
Music was such a central part of the U.S. Civil War, the war is sometimes referred to as the “singin...
The Civil War created a groundswell of patriotic fervor on both sides. Here, Paul Huffman looks at ...
A Unique Perspective on Civil War History Music and the Civil War is a musical topic that has attrac...
You cannot have an army without music, Robert E. Lee once observed. Music was inextricably linked t...
Multi-layered meaning Historical music strikes a chord with modern readers Music performs a variet...
Considering the Historical Context of American’s Musical Experience Books on Civil War music and rel...
As our presidential election ferociously thunders on into the summer and autumn, the uncompromising,...
Politics and Piety Though unable to vote or take public office, women of the Civil War era in some c...
The Cary sisters Jennie and Hetty, and their cousin Constance, were so popular within their social a...
The following thesis traces the life of a song generally known as “I\u27m a Good Old Rebel” to explo...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
"This document considers the lives and works of thirty women living in the Confederate States during...
Punch, or the London Charivari, a justly famous British weekly satirical magazine established in 184...
Collection: Thomas F. Purnell Letter, Mss. 3966, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,...
“One thing is my heart’s desire now, and that is, to be a man, an anonymous writer, who signed hers...
Music was such a central part of the U.S. Civil War, the war is sometimes referred to as the “singin...
The Civil War created a groundswell of patriotic fervor on both sides. Here, Paul Huffman looks at ...
A Unique Perspective on Civil War History Music and the Civil War is a musical topic that has attrac...
You cannot have an army without music, Robert E. Lee once observed. Music was inextricably linked t...
Multi-layered meaning Historical music strikes a chord with modern readers Music performs a variet...
Considering the Historical Context of American’s Musical Experience Books on Civil War music and rel...
As our presidential election ferociously thunders on into the summer and autumn, the uncompromising,...
Politics and Piety Though unable to vote or take public office, women of the Civil War era in some c...
The Cary sisters Jennie and Hetty, and their cousin Constance, were so popular within their social a...
The following thesis traces the life of a song generally known as “I\u27m a Good Old Rebel” to explo...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
"This document considers the lives and works of thirty women living in the Confederate States during...
Punch, or the London Charivari, a justly famous British weekly satirical magazine established in 184...
Collection: Thomas F. Purnell Letter, Mss. 3966, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,...
“One thing is my heart’s desire now, and that is, to be a man, an anonymous writer, who signed hers...
Music was such a central part of the U.S. Civil War, the war is sometimes referred to as the “singin...