You’re already familiar with the argument. Chances are, in this contentious climate we live in, you know what it’s like to have a fractured family, or to have to defend your beliefs. So this summer, ...
and Niels Eichhorn. A “Transnational” Look at the Civil War Eichhorn & Campbell take a rather unique perspective in telling the story of the Civil War, setting it within the “global context of other ...
El Dorado Hills, Ca.: Savas Beatie, 2023. Pp. xxx, 305. Illus., maps, notes, index. $32.95. ISBN: 161121629X Insightful Essays on the Naval Side of the Civil War It's hard to categorize this neat ...
“Lincoln’s Peace” offers a pair of fascinating what ifs. Had the Union maintained a larger and stronger post-Civil War occupying army, could it have banished all the residual slavery practices and ...
“The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War” by Erik Larson, Crown, 592 pages, $35. Erik Larson is a 70-year-old acclaimed master of popular historical ...
More than two decades have passed since historian Jay Winik wrote about the end of the Civil War with a book with “April 1865: The Month That Saved America.” His latest book covers the period of time ...
More than 60,000 books have been published about the U.S. Civil War since 1865. Historians have spilled much ink over the nation’s deadliest conflict, one that led to the deaths of more than 600,000 ...
Historian Ugur Pece revisits the turbulent end of Ottoman rule in Crete, reframing it as an intimate civil conflict with ...
Four USS Lexington crewmen sit at the edge of the ship's elevator and read in November 1943. (Corbis/Getty Images) Review by Makana Eyre When news broke in May 1933 that Nazis had staged book burnings ...
The film follows a world-weary photojournalist named Lee (Kirsten Dunst) and her reporter partner Joel (Wagner Moura) who are covering a pivotal campaign of the Second American Civil War, which is ...
This site, a companion to the dual biography of Abe and Mary Lincoln, has many features devoted to the Civil War. Of particular interest are a review of several major newspapers’ roles in reporting ...
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