Deborah Willis presents “the handsomest picture book,” as well as an “elegantly hybrid” and nuanced portrayal of the Black Civil War soldier’s experience—“he was figured as property as often as he was a person . . . he was a martyr and a deserter, an enlisted man, and rarely an officer.
The American Civil War was one of, if not the single greatest defining moment in United States histo...
Passing the Military Test Professional historians have produced a steady flow of books about United ...
Insightful Meditations on Civil War Photographs This volume is the result of “a deceptively simple i...
With references to my current research on African American World War II archives and from the poetry...
Face to Face with the Civil War The sesquicentennial observance of the Civil War era will be marked ...
The American Civil War revolutionised visual culture. From 1861 to 1865, soldiers seized upon pictur...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...
Edwin Francis Jemison -- Civil War Everyman or Mona Lisa? When you talk to many historians and histo...
Full spectrum Collection gives thorough view of black service If you expect to have only one volum...
Gettysburg A Different Look at a Famous Battle When The Colors of Courage appeared in 2005, it rec...
A distinguished unit Story told from black soldiers\u27 perspective Civil War historians have rece...
Throughout the American Civil War, northern photographers, many of whom were officially attached to ...
The Lives of Civil War Soldiers Civil War historiography is replete with edited collections of diar...
Images of the War in Tennessee The 20th anniversary of the publication of the first volume in the P...
In this well researched, cogently written, and original longitudinal social history of a sampling o...
The American Civil War was one of, if not the single greatest defining moment in United States histo...
Passing the Military Test Professional historians have produced a steady flow of books about United ...
Insightful Meditations on Civil War Photographs This volume is the result of “a deceptively simple i...
With references to my current research on African American World War II archives and from the poetry...
Face to Face with the Civil War The sesquicentennial observance of the Civil War era will be marked ...
The American Civil War revolutionised visual culture. From 1861 to 1865, soldiers seized upon pictur...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...
Edwin Francis Jemison -- Civil War Everyman or Mona Lisa? When you talk to many historians and histo...
Full spectrum Collection gives thorough view of black service If you expect to have only one volum...
Gettysburg A Different Look at a Famous Battle When The Colors of Courage appeared in 2005, it rec...
A distinguished unit Story told from black soldiers\u27 perspective Civil War historians have rece...
Throughout the American Civil War, northern photographers, many of whom were officially attached to ...
The Lives of Civil War Soldiers Civil War historiography is replete with edited collections of diar...
Images of the War in Tennessee The 20th anniversary of the publication of the first volume in the P...
In this well researched, cogently written, and original longitudinal social history of a sampling o...
The American Civil War was one of, if not the single greatest defining moment in United States histo...
Passing the Military Test Professional historians have produced a steady flow of books about United ...
Insightful Meditations on Civil War Photographs This volume is the result of “a deceptively simple i...