Posted on October 16, 2019
…follow him they did, swearing allegiance to his revolutionary government and marching into Virginia to found a new order. Within…
Posted on September 23, 2019
Kevin Levin, a historian, educator, and blogger based in Boston, has waded into this argument keyboard blazing. The first three…
Posted on September 13, 2019
It seems I’ve been searching for Stonewall Jackson in one capacity or another for more than 20 years, so, needless…
Posted on September 9, 2019
Are we firmly in the golden age of Gettysburg publishing? The past 15 – 20 years have produced a wealth…
Posted on September 3, 2019
All I can think of is “What fun to do this book!” Gettysburg: Kids Who Did the Impossible is a children’s book…
Posted on July 6, 2019
I have long believed that Civil War prisoner of war facilities were the final frontier in Civil War scholarship. Under-explored…
Posted on June 24, 2019
ECW welcomes back guest author Nathan Varnold. Understanding the life of the most famous and most outspoken black abolitionist in…
Posted on May 15, 2019
This week our Symposium Spotlight will get you excited about a summer reading list. In part one of this series,…
Posted on December 30, 2018
We already had one book review make the top-ten: James Epperson’s review of Ron Chernow’s Grant. But another book has gained…
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