The Reality of the Civil War The Civil War Sesquicentennial provides us with the opportunity for reassessment; the next four years should encourage and inspire us to look, once again, at the Civil War and the soldiers and civilians who endured those four long years. 146 years beyond Appoma...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
The past few years of the Civil War’s Sesquicentennial have produced a mountain of exciting works th...
Growing up as a young boy in Iowa and fascinated with history, I learned the simple version of the A...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Sesquicentennial commemoration all over the country, and indeed the world, draws to a close this sum...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
With Veterans Day, November provides a special moment for us to remember that real people have passe...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Civil War scholarship remains on the cutting edge as historians continue to seek new ways to explore...
We are embattled still Americans wrestle with collective memory The Civil War is the most widely s...
As we approach the Civil War Sesquicentennial, one begins to wonder how we can possibly find anythin...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
As we enter deeper into the Civil War Sesquicentennial, we become more fully aware of how little we ...
The past few years of the Civil War’s Sesquicentennial have produced a mountain of exciting works th...
Growing up as a young boy in Iowa and fascinated with history, I learned the simple version of the A...
The Civil War and the Lives of Americans After reading the books reviewed in this issue of Civil Wa...
Sesquicentennial commemoration all over the country, and indeed the world, draws to a close this sum...
Civil War historians spend so much of their craft on examining the minutiae and the nuts and bolts o...
With Veterans Day, November provides a special moment for us to remember that real people have passe...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
Civil War scholarship remains on the cutting edge as historians continue to seek new ways to explore...
We are embattled still Americans wrestle with collective memory The Civil War is the most widely s...
As we approach the Civil War Sesquicentennial, one begins to wonder how we can possibly find anythin...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
Approximately 65,000 books have been published on the Civil War plus another 16,000 on Abraham Linco...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...