USCT troops struck a blow for the Union and their race at the Battle of Nashville.
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Blue and Gray: Shelby Foote, Popular Historian
What is his real legacy? Shelby Foote’s appearance as the principal talking head on […]
Movie Review: Lincoln as Man, Not Icon
Spielberg’s film is not free of missteps, but it presents Lincoln in all his remarkable complexity.
Was War Inevitable?
How six men might have saved the lives of 650,000 Americans. We usually look […]
‘The Awfullest Fire I Was Ever Under Yet’
A Rebel’s previously unpublished letters chronicle camp life, politics and Confederate triumph. On May […]
Letter from the Editor- CWT April 2013
Father of a Fractured Country What a sight it must have been, to be […]
Blue and Gray: Revolutionary Ties to Civil Strife
Linking America’s Two Most Important Wars. The American Revolution and the Civil War rank […]
Would P.G.T. Lead the A.O.T.?
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard almost took command of the Army of Tennessee in 1864. […]
CWT Review: Saving Lincoln
Saving Lincoln Directed by Salvador Litvak In Saving Lincoln’s most striking scene, the screen […]
CWT Book Review: The Letters of General Richard S. Ewell
The Letters of General Richard S. Ewell: Stonewall’s Successor Edited by Donald C. Pfanz, […]
