Posted on December 3, 2015
Lew Wallace lived a life of many hats. From volunteer in the Mexican War, to lawyer, Civil War General, territorial…
Posted on December 1, 2015
Journalist Christopher Dickey makes a significant contribution to the literature on antebellum and Civil War Charleston, South Carolina, with his…
Posted on October 22, 2015
March 1865 saw the Confederacy in severe straits, Union General Ulysses S. Grant had a death-lock grip on Confederate General…
Posted on October 3, 2015
I bought a book the other day. For me, I could say that almost any day of the year, because,…
Posted on October 2, 2015
Smith, Mark M. The Smell of Battle, the Taste of Siege: A Sensory History of the Civil War. New York:…
Posted on July 23, 2015
Back in the 1990s when I was a starving graduate student, I had the good fortune to spend some time…
Posted on July 22, 2015
Having worked so much at the Wilderness, I don’t buy into that whole “Gettysburg as the turning point of the…
Posted on July 21, 2015
The First Battle for Petersburg: The Attack and Defense of the Cockade City, June 9, 1864, by William Glenn Robertson.…
Posted on May 27, 2015
Review of Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War, by Brian Matthew Jordan The devastation of the American…
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