Posted on August 11, 2022
Okay, everyone–get out the sandbox and the toy soldiers! The University of Tennessee Press has added Perryville to its series…
Posted on August 4, 2022
Andrew Jackson once said, “I was born for the storm, and a calm does not suit me.” The same could…
Posted on August 2, 2022
“In January [1865], economist Amasa Walker wrote on ‘men and money,’ the two elements that Walker believed were ‘indispensable to…
Posted on July 28, 2022
Gene Eric Salecker’s Destruction of the Steamboat Sultana: The Worst Maritime Disaster in American History is a combination of modern and historical…
Posted on July 26, 2022
Reviewed by Zachery A. Fry Allen Ottens has produced a gripping and illuminating biography of Ulysses Grant’s right-hand man and…
Posted on July 22, 2022
Of all aspects of Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, one of the least considered is his policy toward Native Americans. His tenure,…
Posted on July 19, 2022
On April 9, 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered what remained of the Army of Northern Virginia to Ulysses S. Grant…
Posted on July 13, 2022
A House Built by Slaves offers a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, as seen through the eyes – the usually-but-not-uniformly-sympathetic eyes…
Posted on July 5, 2022
Reviewed by Stephen Davis The first thing that catches your eye about this impressively comprehensive volume is the number 426.…
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