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CWT Book Review: General Lee’s Army
General Lee’s Army: From Victory to Collapse by Joseph T. Glatthaar, Free Press. The […]
American History Book Review: Grant and Lee in War and Peace
Grant and Lee in War and Peace New-York Historical Society, New York, N.Y., Through […]
CWT Book Review: Lee Considered
Lee Considered: General Robert E. Lee and Civil War History By Alan Nolan For […]
Interview: Joseph T. Glatthaar / General Lee’s Army Through Thick and Thin
Joseph T. Glatthaar is the Stephenson Distinguished Professor of History and chair of the […]
CWT Book Review: Grant and Lee in War and Peace
Grant and Lee in War and Peace by the New-York Historical Society, Through March […]
CWT Book Review: Lee’s Bold Plan for Point Lookout
Lee’s Bold Plan for Point Lookout: The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners That Never Happened […]
The War in Their Words: I Was Rapidly Bleeding to Death
Somehow, Colonel M.D.L. Stephens had remained unscathed as he led his 31st Mississippi Infantry toward the death-dealing Union earthworks at the November 30, 1864, Battle of Franklin.
The Surprising Story of Japan’s B-17 Fleet
The Japanese rebuilt and tested three captured B-17s, but for the most part were unable to capitalize on the secrets the bombers revealed
Wild West Book Review: Robert Havlin Paul
Robert Havlin Paul: Frontier Lawman, the Arizona Years by Roy B.Young, Young & Sons […]
