Ulster, Georgia, and The Civil War: Stories of Variation explores the lives of 13 men from Northern Ireland who immigrated to the American South and fought for the Confederacy. The author pursues the stories of each man’s life in order to have a more thorough understanding of what life looked like for Irish/Ulster immigrants in the South during the 19th century. By looking at the lives of the men in Ulster, their first experiences in the United States, their experiences in the Civil War, and their lives following the war, the author identifies more variation than consistent trends
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
Examines the ways in which Irish immigrants' birth place in Ireland shaped their experiences in thei...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
Ulster, Georgia, and The Civil War: Stories of Variation explores the lives of 13 men from Northern ...
Re-examining Irish America through John Dooley Georgetown Emeritus Professor, R. Emmet Curran, has p...
A prosperous Louisiana planter like George Otis Hall normally would have spent the month of February...
Although the American Civil War is often thought of as a sectional contest, southerners not only fou...
Irish Unionism Author Ryan Keating, Assistant Professor of History at California State University, S...
This study examines the discourse of Northerners who traveled into the South during the Civil War. N...
Exploring Civil War Society Civil War Citizens is a collection of seven essays examining the wartime...
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
A Southern Unionist\u27s Story Part of the Civil War in the West series, A Thrilling Narrative: The...
Irish Americans fought for both the Union and the Confederacy during the American Civil War of 1861-...
This thesis examines the experience of soldiers in North Carolina’s three volunteer regiments during...
This thesis will analyze the effect that Confederate conscription policies during the American Civil...
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
Examines the ways in which Irish immigrants' birth place in Ireland shaped their experiences in thei...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...
Ulster, Georgia, and The Civil War: Stories of Variation explores the lives of 13 men from Northern ...
Re-examining Irish America through John Dooley Georgetown Emeritus Professor, R. Emmet Curran, has p...
A prosperous Louisiana planter like George Otis Hall normally would have spent the month of February...
Although the American Civil War is often thought of as a sectional contest, southerners not only fou...
Irish Unionism Author Ryan Keating, Assistant Professor of History at California State University, S...
This study examines the discourse of Northerners who traveled into the South during the Civil War. N...
Exploring Civil War Society Civil War Citizens is a collection of seven essays examining the wartime...
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
A Southern Unionist\u27s Story Part of the Civil War in the West series, A Thrilling Narrative: The...
Irish Americans fought for both the Union and the Confederacy during the American Civil War of 1861-...
This thesis examines the experience of soldiers in North Carolina’s three volunteer regiments during...
This thesis will analyze the effect that Confederate conscription policies during the American Civil...
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
Examines the ways in which Irish immigrants' birth place in Ireland shaped their experiences in thei...
A Fresh Analysis of a Society in Wartime In recent years growing numbers of scholars studying the Ci...