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  • What Killed Stonewall?

    An examination of the reasons why the legendary Confederate commander did not survive his Chancellorsville wounding.

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  • Photo Essay: War Envelopes

    A sampling of the often colorful and elaborately decorated envelopes used to send letters during the Civil War years.

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  • Lincoln: The Movie

    Historian Glenn David Brasher reviews Steven Spielberg's latest movie, "Lincoln," starring Daniel Day-Lewis.

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  • The Hunley's Blue Lantern

    Did the crew of the CSS Hunley use a blue lantern to signal shore after sinking the USS Housatonic? No, and here's why...

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  • RE Lee: Civil Rights Pioneer?

    A reassessment of the fabled postwar scene at Richmond's St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

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Latest Posts

  • HASEGAWA: Mending Broken Soldiers (2012)

    Category: Book Reviews Posted: 5/22/2013 Author: Brian Craig Miller | 

    In his newest study, Guy Hasegawa examines efforts on behalf of the Union and Confederacy to supply prosthetic limbs during the Civil War...

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  • BERGERON: Andrew Johnson's Civil War (2011)

    Category: Book Reviews Posted: 5/22/2013 Author: Andrew Prymak | 

    While not denying Johnson's more sinister traits, Bergeron contends that historians need to evaluate the man and his career through other lenses in addition to those centering upon his racism and stubbornness...

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  • AYERS & MARTIN (eds.): America on the Eve of the Civil War (2010)

    Category: Book Reviews Posted: 5/22/2013 Author: Katherine Brackett | 

    America on the Eve of the Civil War is a fairly quick read and one that is good for both the general public and trained historians. The depth of information about Richmond compliments the breadth available on national concerns in the 1850s, which allows the book to seem broad and specific at the same time...

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  • Grant and the Forgotten Court of Inquiry

    Category: Commentary Posted: 5/20/2013 Author: Michael B. Ballard | 

    When Union Colonel Isaac Shepard punished one of his white soldiers with a whipping administered by African American troops at Milliken's Bend, the racially charged incident threatened to derail both his career and Grant's Vicksburg Campaign.

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The Bookshelf

Check out The Bookshelf for in-depth reviews of the latest Civil War books. Our most recently reviewed titles include:

Mending Broken Soldiers (2012)

Author: Guy Hasegawa

Reviewed by: Brian Craig Miller

Andrew Johnson's Civil War (2011)

Author: Paul Bergeron

Reviewed by: Andrew Prymak

America on the Eve of the Civil War (2010)

Author: Carolyn Martin

Author: Edward Ayers

Reviewed by: Katherine Brackett

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