Posted on November 17, 2022
With some notable exceptions, Civil War colonels are frequently overlooked in our historiography in favor of those officers of higher…
Posted on November 3, 2022
Reviewed by Zachery A. Fry Among the more common images in Civil War political history is that of Maryland being…
Posted on October 11, 2022
I recently had the opportunity to spend some time with The Real Horse Soldiers—no, not John Wayne and William Holden.…
Posted on September 22, 2022
This handsomely produced, visually stunning book “examines the public’s memory of the Civil War and how the presence and lack…
Posted on September 8, 2022
To have the opportunity to transcribe and study a massive collection of primary source letters from one family during the…
Posted on September 6, 2022
One would be hard pressed to convey Florida’s connection to the Confederacy and American Civil War history more succinctly than…
Posted on September 1, 2022
“I, without lamentation, bear a deep and lasting memento of the war for the Union in the loss of my…
Posted on August 19, 2022
Gabriel Colvin Wharton, Virginia-born in 1824, ranks among the Confederacy’s 425 generals, but not among those best-known. Or illustrious, for…
Posted on August 17, 2022
Reviewed by Jon-Erik Gilot While there were many personalities on or about Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg,…
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