A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Civil War have turned to social history, giving us fascinating portraits of people during wartime, whether soldiers, women, children, or workers-even women workers in munitions factories. Ye...
Surveying the Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Soldiers and Civilians This is not your parents\u27...
Social historians have explored uncharted territory and recorded many previously untold stories that...
We often study history so that we can better understand ourselves, so that we can understand how eve...
Review of: A Generation at War: The Civil War Era in a Northern Community, by Nicole Etcheson
New Study Assesses Children’s Wartime Experience At the start of the American Civil War, half of all...
The experiences of women in the Civil War South have fascinated historians for years. Catherine Clin...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
The Civil War Journal of Mary Adelia Byers: A Valuable Look at Adolescence in the Civil War Era Even...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...
Child\u27s play Tots for the stars and stripes Maris Vinovskis\u27s memorable lament that social h...
Northern Women Endure the Civil War Wars bring women not only hardship and loss, but the opportu...
The Civil War affected every aspect of the lives of American children, lending excitement to the liv...
Women and the Coming of the Civil War It is somewhat ironic that scholarly works about the Civil...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Surveying the Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Soldiers and Civilians This is not your parents\u27...
Social historians have explored uncharted territory and recorded many previously untold stories that...
We often study history so that we can better understand ourselves, so that we can understand how eve...
Review of: A Generation at War: The Civil War Era in a Northern Community, by Nicole Etcheson
New Study Assesses Children’s Wartime Experience At the start of the American Civil War, half of all...
The experiences of women in the Civil War South have fascinated historians for years. Catherine Clin...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
The Civil War Journal of Mary Adelia Byers: A Valuable Look at Adolescence in the Civil War Era Even...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...
Child\u27s play Tots for the stars and stripes Maris Vinovskis\u27s memorable lament that social h...
Northern Women Endure the Civil War Wars bring women not only hardship and loss, but the opportu...
The Civil War affected every aspect of the lives of American children, lending excitement to the liv...
Women and the Coming of the Civil War It is somewhat ironic that scholarly works about the Civil...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
Review of: Toward a Social History of the American Civil War: Exploratory Essays. Vinovskis, Maris, ...
Surveying the Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Soldiers and Civilians This is not your parents\u27...
Social historians have explored uncharted territory and recorded many previously untold stories that...
We often study history so that we can better understand ourselves, so that we can understand how eve...