A New Unionist Perspective Frequently overlooked in the history of the Confederacy is the significant unionist minority that existed in the upper South. Tennessee initially voted against secession in February, 1861. Only after Abraham Lincoln\u27s call for volunteers after the surrender of...
In Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase, Berry Craig explains why w...
Slowing Down Secession Louisianans feared commercial consequences In the late 1850s, with the ex...
Ever since the historical discovery of internal opposition to the Confederacy as described in Frank ...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the ...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
The Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri spurned secession in 1860-61, ...
A Southern Unionist\u27s Story Part of the Civil War in the West series, A Thrilling Narrative: The...
A New Look at a Complex Region Look at studies of the northern states during the Civil War. Seldom w...
As the secession crisis yielded the bitter fruit of civil war in the spring of 1861, Abraham Lincoln...
Confederate Dissent Scholars writing about the Confederate experience have recognized at least sinc...
During the secession crisis, intertwined geographic, economic, political, and ideological factors di...
Proslavery Kentuckians Saw in the Union the Best Protections for Their Aims In the last half-century...
In Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase, Berry Craig explains why w...
Slowing Down Secession Louisianans feared commercial consequences In the late 1850s, with the ex...
Ever since the historical discovery of internal opposition to the Confederacy as described in Frank ...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Often, the American Civil War finds itself painted in classrooms across the country as a conflict of...
Telling the Complex Story of Unionism As the Union army surged into Tennessee in the late winter...
Forgotten dissent Detractors of Confederacy in the Civil War South In the past several years, the ...
Unionism in the Slave States in Wartime Two key facts about wartime Southern Unionism stand out. Fir...
The Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri spurned secession in 1860-61, ...
A Southern Unionist\u27s Story Part of the Civil War in the West series, A Thrilling Narrative: The...
A New Look at a Complex Region Look at studies of the northern states during the Civil War. Seldom w...
As the secession crisis yielded the bitter fruit of civil war in the spring of 1861, Abraham Lincoln...
Confederate Dissent Scholars writing about the Confederate experience have recognized at least sinc...
During the secession crisis, intertwined geographic, economic, political, and ideological factors di...
Proslavery Kentuckians Saw in the Union the Best Protections for Their Aims In the last half-century...
In Kentucky Confederates: Secession, Civil War, and the Jackson Purchase, Berry Craig explains why w...
Slowing Down Secession Louisianans feared commercial consequences In the late 1850s, with the ex...
Ever since the historical discovery of internal opposition to the Confederacy as described in Frank ...