Feature Essayist Hans Rasmussen uses three manuscript collections housed at LSU to examine the link between slavery and high-stakes horse racing in the nineteenth century
It is a great honor for me to be able to formally introduce myself to our readers. I have been lucky...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
The conflicts of the Civil War continued long after the conclusion of the war: jockeys and Thoroughb...
American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine was published monthly from 1829 through 1844
Horse racing has a long and uninterrupted history in the United States. The historiography, however,...
In an interview with a Baton Rouge radio station in 1968, John Hazard Wildman, an author and English...
Regarding two diaries in LSU\u27s special collections, one maintained by a besieger and the other by...
This summer marks Civil War Book Review\u27s second anniversary, which I might allow to pass unmenti...
From 1865 to 1920, Thoroughbred horse racing matured in Louisiana, developing into a national sport ...
After losing an 1898 horse race in the Bronx, New York, African-American jockey Alonzo ‘Lonnie’ Clay...
In attempting to compile this brief dissertation on the history and development of the Thoroughbred ...
James C. Nicholson Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2021 ISBN: 9780813180649 248 p. $26.00 (...
Review of the book The British Gentry, The Southern Planter, and the Northern Family Farmer: Agricul...
It is a great honor for me to be able to formally introduce myself to our readers. I have been lucky...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
The conflicts of the Civil War continued long after the conclusion of the war: jockeys and Thoroughb...
American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine was published monthly from 1829 through 1844
Horse racing has a long and uninterrupted history in the United States. The historiography, however,...
In an interview with a Baton Rouge radio station in 1968, John Hazard Wildman, an author and English...
Regarding two diaries in LSU\u27s special collections, one maintained by a besieger and the other by...
This summer marks Civil War Book Review\u27s second anniversary, which I might allow to pass unmenti...
From 1865 to 1920, Thoroughbred horse racing matured in Louisiana, developing into a national sport ...
After losing an 1898 horse race in the Bronx, New York, African-American jockey Alonzo ‘Lonnie’ Clay...
In attempting to compile this brief dissertation on the history and development of the Thoroughbred ...
James C. Nicholson Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2021 ISBN: 9780813180649 248 p. $26.00 (...
Review of the book The British Gentry, The Southern Planter, and the Northern Family Farmer: Agricul...
It is a great honor for me to be able to formally introduce myself to our readers. I have been lucky...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...