Editors Eric R. Platt and Holly A. Foster compiled a series of essays about southern institutions of higher education\u27s disruptions and persistence in the face of war that resonate in today\u27s COVID disrupted world of higher education
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...
Understanding the Intersection of Wartime and Education Historians of the Civil War agree that the c...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
The fight for better education in the South after the Civil War was a long, arduous process. Illiter...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
The idea of progress inspired former Confederate officers who entered academia to transform Southern...
Civil War scholarship remains on the cutting edge as historians continue to seek new ways to explore...
“High School Outreach at LSU Undergraduates’ attitudes about learning history have been shaped long...
Once again, the Editorial Staff of the Civil War Book Review is honored to feature timely and import...
Martial Education in the Antebellum South Many historians of the American South characterize the...
War crimes Essays dissect sinister practice It has become almost trite to note how popular scholar...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
This thesis analyzes the origins, creation and implementation of Lost Cause history textbooks in the...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...
Understanding the Intersection of Wartime and Education Historians of the Civil War agree that the c...
Though the temperatures outside fail to reflect it, summer is winding down and another academic year...
The fight for better education in the South after the Civil War was a long, arduous process. Illiter...
The feature essays and books reviewed in this issue cover a range of topics: engagement with unpubli...
The idea of progress inspired former Confederate officers who entered academia to transform Southern...
Civil War scholarship remains on the cutting edge as historians continue to seek new ways to explore...
“High School Outreach at LSU Undergraduates’ attitudes about learning history have been shaped long...
Once again, the Editorial Staff of the Civil War Book Review is honored to feature timely and import...
Martial Education in the Antebellum South Many historians of the American South characterize the...
War crimes Essays dissect sinister practice It has become almost trite to note how popular scholar...
Essays on the Virginia War Experience Virginia at War, 1864, is the fourth volume in a series th...
This thesis analyzes the origins, creation and implementation of Lost Cause history textbooks in the...
Civil War Scholarship Remains in Good Hands While it is easy to question how anyone can possibly...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...