Battlefield Sniper: Over 100 Civil War Kills by Lt. Col. Tom McKenney, Pen and […]
ACW Book Review: New Jersey Goes to War
New Jersey Goes to War: Biographies of 150 New Jerseyans Caught Up in the […]
ACW Book Review: Devil’s Dream
Devil’s Dream: A Novel About Nathan Bedford Forrest by Madison Smartt Bell, Pantheon, 2010, […]
ACW Book Review: The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War: A History and Roster by […]
ACW Book Review: Commanding Lincoln’s Navy
Commanding Lincoln’s Navy: Union Naval Leadership During the Civil War by Stephen R. Taaffe, […]
ACW Book Review: Isham G. Harris of Tennessee
Isham G. Harris of Tennessee: Confederate Governor and United States Senator by Sam Davis […]
ACW Book Review: Becoming American Under Fire
Becoming American Under Fire: Irish Americans, African Americans, and the Politics of Citizenship During […]
Shame in the Shenandoah
Earning the ire of his superiors and subordinates alike, Union General Franz Sigel loses […]
Fighting Words Between Sherman and Hood
With Atlanta at stake, William Tecumseh Sherman and John Bell Hood test whether the pen is mightier than the sword.
Steak for supper, boys!
Wade Hampton and his cattle-rustling Rebels find the beef. Since ancient times, men have […]
