Reviewed by Richard R. Muller By Frederick Taylor Harper Collins, New York, 2004 On […]
Robert Walter Recalls His Baptism of Fire During the Battle of the Bulge
Swept up in the largest American campaign of the war in Europe, Robert Walter remembers the Battle of the Bulge as a series of small dramas that played themselves out in the wooded hills near Elsenborn Ridge.
People’s History of the Civil War: Struggles for the Meaning of Freedom (Book Review)
Reviewed by James Andrew Nichols By David Williams The New Press The American Civil […]
Kearny’s Own: The History of the First New Jersey Brigade in the Civil War (Book Review)
Reviewed by Jay Jorgensen By Bradley M. Gottfried Rutgers University Press Bradley Gottfried has […]
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln (Book Review)
Reviewed by Larry J. Sabato By Doris Kearns Goodwin Simon & Schuster We often […]
The Civil War Experience: 1861-1865 (Book Review)
Reviewed by Partick Alan By Jay Wertz Presidio Press Civil War enthusiasts are unable […]
THE CLASSICS: The Desolate South: 1865-1866 (Book Review)
The Desolate South: 1865-1866Reviewed by Peter S. CarmichaelBy John T. Trowbridge In the physical […]
Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves During the Civil War (Book Review)
Reviewed by Craig Symonds By Bruce Leviner Oxford University Press There has been a […]
Dred Scott Decision: The Lawsuit That Started The Civil War
Slavery, threats of seccesion and other factors made America a tinderbox in 1857 — all it needed was a match.
George Armstrong Custer: Between Myth and Reality
Reality and myth about George Custer still collide on the battlefields of Virginia and Pennsylvania.
