Could battered rebels escape a Yankee trap at Nashville? Private Matthew Raspberry of the […]
‘Now on to Mexico!’
The Civil War had not even ended when U.S. leaders began contemplating another war. […]
Rebel Rally in the Sunshine State
Union hopes in Florida end with a thud at the 1864 Battle of Olustee. […]
Burnside’s Bleak Midwinter
The reluctant general from Rhode Island nearly ruined the Army of the Potomac. Weary […]
Cease Fire: Lincoln in Jeopardy!
It was not so much that the students of Newtown, Conn., have suffered enough, […]
Her War: First feminist Angelina Grimke
Angelina Grimke was like a meteor flashing across the 19th-century sky. Few individuals were […]
Book Review: American Civil War Guerrillas
American Civil War Guerrillas: Changing the Rules of Warfare By Daniel E. Sutherland, Praeger, […]
Book Review: From Schoolboy to Soldier
From Schoolboy to Soldier: The Correspondence and Journals of Edward Staley Abbott, 1853-1863 By […]
Book Review: The Wars of Reconstruction
The Wars of Reconstruction: The Brief Violent History of America’s Most Progressive Era By […]
Book Review: The Battle of Fisher’s Hill
The Battle of Fisher’s Hill: Breaking the Shenandoah Valley’s Gibraltar By Jonathan A. Noyalas, […]
