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Review of: Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi. Ballard, Michael B
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In 1746, following Bonnie Prince Charlie’s failed attempt to restore the Scottish House of Stuart to...
You cannot have an army without music, Robert E. Lee once observed. Music was inextricably linked t...
The American Civil War is perhaps the most written about era in American history. From the great bat...
American brass Changes in music echoed changes in American society Thomas Jefferson lamented that ...
The Civil War created a groundswell of patriotic fervor on both sides. Here, Paul Huffman looks at ...
Review of: "The Battle of Shiloh and the Organizations Engaged," by David W. Reed with a new introdu...
Review of: "Iowa and the Rebellion: A History of the Troops Furnished by the State of Iowa to the Vo...
Review of: Hawkeye Glory: The History of the Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Hatton...
Review of: Marching with the First Nebraska: A Civil War Diary, by August Scherneckau
Review of: Rethinking Shiloh: Myth and Memory, by Timothy B. Smith and Milliken’s Bend: A Civil W...
Review of: Bugle Resounding: Music and Musicians of the Civil War Era. Kelley, Bruce C. and Snell, M...
Review of: "Battle Hymns: The Power and Popularity of Music in the Civil War," a part of the "Civil ...
Considering the Historical Context of American’s Musical Experience Books on Civil War music and rel...
Review of: Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi. Ballard, Michael B
Review of: Sing Not War: The Lives of Union and Confederate Veterans in Gilded Age America, by Jam...
In 1746, following Bonnie Prince Charlie’s failed attempt to restore the Scottish House of Stuart to...
You cannot have an army without music, Robert E. Lee once observed. Music was inextricably linked t...
The American Civil War is perhaps the most written about era in American history. From the great bat...
American brass Changes in music echoed changes in American society Thomas Jefferson lamented that ...
The Civil War created a groundswell of patriotic fervor on both sides. Here, Paul Huffman looks at ...
Review of: "The Battle of Shiloh and the Organizations Engaged," by David W. Reed with a new introdu...
Review of: "Iowa and the Rebellion: A History of the Troops Furnished by the State of Iowa to the Vo...
Review of: Hawkeye Glory: The History of the Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Hatton...
Review of: Marching with the First Nebraska: A Civil War Diary, by August Scherneckau
Review of: Rethinking Shiloh: Myth and Memory, by Timothy B. Smith and Milliken’s Bend: A Civil W...