Review of: With Malice toward Some: Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era, by William A. Blair
Review of: "Iowa and the Death Penalty: A Troubled Relationship, 1834–1965," by Dick Haws
The Civil War's unique circumstances granted President Abraham Lincoln unprecedented powers when it ...
In August 1814 a number of British soldiers were arrested as stragglers or deserters in the town of ...
Review of: "With Malice toward Some: Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era," by William A. Blair
“Popular understanding of treason, not legal definitions in civil courts, guided actions by Union fu...
Loyalty and Treason During the Civil War There is just one crime specified in the U. S. Constitution...
Review of: Stop the Evil: A Civil War History of Desertion and Murder. Alotta, Robert I
Review of: "Yankee Dutchmen under Fire: Civil War Letters from the 82nd Illinois Infantry," translat...
Review of: "A Punishment on the Nation: An Iowa Soldier Endures the Civil War," edited by Brian Crai...
Review of: The Long Shadow of Lincoln\u27s Gettysburg Address, by Jared Peatman
Review of: Dark Lanterns: Secret Political Societies, Conspiracies, and Treason Trials in the Civil ...
Review of: Patriotic Treason: John Brown and the Soul of America, by Evan Carton
Review of: "Lincoln\u27s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky," by Elizabe...
Review of: "Legal Executions in the Western Territories, 1847–1911," by R. Michael Wilson
Review of: This Wicked Rebellion: Wisconsin Civil War Soldiers Write Home, edited by John Zimm
Review of: "Iowa and the Death Penalty: A Troubled Relationship, 1834–1965," by Dick Haws
The Civil War's unique circumstances granted President Abraham Lincoln unprecedented powers when it ...
In August 1814 a number of British soldiers were arrested as stragglers or deserters in the town of ...
Review of: "With Malice toward Some: Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era," by William A. Blair
“Popular understanding of treason, not legal definitions in civil courts, guided actions by Union fu...
Loyalty and Treason During the Civil War There is just one crime specified in the U. S. Constitution...
Review of: Stop the Evil: A Civil War History of Desertion and Murder. Alotta, Robert I
Review of: "Yankee Dutchmen under Fire: Civil War Letters from the 82nd Illinois Infantry," translat...
Review of: "A Punishment on the Nation: An Iowa Soldier Endures the Civil War," edited by Brian Crai...
Review of: The Long Shadow of Lincoln\u27s Gettysburg Address, by Jared Peatman
Review of: Dark Lanterns: Secret Political Societies, Conspiracies, and Treason Trials in the Civil ...
Review of: Patriotic Treason: John Brown and the Soul of America, by Evan Carton
Review of: "Lincoln\u27s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky," by Elizabe...
Review of: "Legal Executions in the Western Territories, 1847–1911," by R. Michael Wilson
Review of: This Wicked Rebellion: Wisconsin Civil War Soldiers Write Home, edited by John Zimm
Review of: "Iowa and the Death Penalty: A Troubled Relationship, 1834–1965," by Dick Haws
The Civil War's unique circumstances granted President Abraham Lincoln unprecedented powers when it ...
In August 1814 a number of British soldiers were arrested as stragglers or deserters in the town of ...