Attempting to Understand a Controversial Confederate Commander This book has much to recommend it. It is the first book-length exploration of the controversial career of Confederate Brigadier General Alfred Iverson. The book tells a significant story that adds a new dimension to our u...
Regimental histories are often lost in an endless sea of Civil War books. Their stories can be simil...
Cavalry at the Crossroads Study brings role at Gettysburg to light Hope sprang eternal for the Con...
George Cantor twice refers to Pickett\u27s Charge at Gettysburg: once as one of the great feats of ...
A Focused Study of the Louisiana Tigers at Gettysburg Scott L. Mingus’s The Louisiana Tigers in...
The Case of Jeb Stuart at Gettysburg The story of General James Ewell Brown Stuart is among the mos...
Nearly every visitor to Gettysburg can easily point to Pickett’s Charge as the bloodiest loss the Co...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...
From Infamy to Intrigue: Braxton Bragg Revised One of Earl Hess\u27s great gifts as an author is tha...
What makes Gettysburg so constantly engaging? One of America\u27s most decisive battles, it shattere...
Elite vs. amateur West Point and the Commons The study of Civil War generalship has gotten a bit s...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Through a long lens Historical distance aids objectivity In the preface to his biography of the Am...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...
Flood Tide: A Decisive Moment Philip Leigh\u27s book, The Confederacy at Flood Tide, begins with the...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
Regimental histories are often lost in an endless sea of Civil War books. Their stories can be simil...
Cavalry at the Crossroads Study brings role at Gettysburg to light Hope sprang eternal for the Con...
George Cantor twice refers to Pickett\u27s Charge at Gettysburg: once as one of the great feats of ...
A Focused Study of the Louisiana Tigers at Gettysburg Scott L. Mingus’s The Louisiana Tigers in...
The Case of Jeb Stuart at Gettysburg The story of General James Ewell Brown Stuart is among the mos...
Nearly every visitor to Gettysburg can easily point to Pickett’s Charge as the bloodiest loss the Co...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...
From Infamy to Intrigue: Braxton Bragg Revised One of Earl Hess\u27s great gifts as an author is tha...
What makes Gettysburg so constantly engaging? One of America\u27s most decisive battles, it shattere...
Elite vs. amateur West Point and the Commons The study of Civil War generalship has gotten a bit s...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Through a long lens Historical distance aids objectivity In the preface to his biography of the Am...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...
Flood Tide: A Decisive Moment Philip Leigh\u27s book, The Confederacy at Flood Tide, begins with the...
Analyzing Military Strategy and Execution New Perspectives on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign In th...
Regimental histories are often lost in an endless sea of Civil War books. Their stories can be simil...
Cavalry at the Crossroads Study brings role at Gettysburg to light Hope sprang eternal for the Con...
George Cantor twice refers to Pickett\u27s Charge at Gettysburg: once as one of the great feats of ...