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Our main blog feed, The CWM Collective contains posts, published as they go live, from our three blogs: The Front Line, The Bookshelf, and Behind the Lines.
For information concerning the blogs, inquiries into becoming a blogger for The Civil War Monitor, or general questions, please contact the Contributing Editor:
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Archive
- June 2013
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May 2013
- FINCK: Divided Loyalties (2012)
- JORDAN: Unholy Sabbath (2012)
- ROBINS (ed.): They Have Left Us Here To Die (2011)
- HASEGAWA: Mending Broken Soldiers (2012)
- BERGERON: Andrew Johnson's Civil War (2011)
- AYERS & MARTIN (eds.): America on the Eve of the Civil War (2010)
- Grant and the Forgotten Court of Inquiry
- An Interview with William A. Link
- GUELZO: Gettysburg: The Last Invasion (2013)
- "The Most Fatal of All Acute Diseases:" Pneumonia and the Death of Stonewall Jackson
- An Interview with CWI's Peter Carmichael
- GALLAGHER: Becoming Confederates (2013)
- An Excerpt from Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front
- An Interview with Wayne E. Motts
- OAKES: Freedom National (2012)
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April 2013
- "The Grandest Charity in the Country:" The Missouri Home For Confederate Veterans
- An Interview with Jeff Rosenheim
- GOURLEY: Diverging Loyalties (2011)
- An Interview with Marion Moser Jones
- TEWELL: A Self-Evident Lie (2013)
- ERWIN: Guerrillas in Civil War Missouri (2012)
- QUARSTEIN: The CSS Virginia (2012)
- "Brooklyn" in Charleston
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March 2013
- SCOTT & HEBRARD: Freedom Papers (2012)
- DIRCK: Abraham Lincoln and White America (2012)
- LUBET: John Brown's Spy (2012)
- An Interview with Ron Coddington
- DAVIS (ed.): Bully for the Band! (2012)
- An Interview with David Silkenat
- BOMAN: Lincoln and Citizens' Rights in Civil War Missouri (2011)
- Natural Selection at Pea Ridge
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February 2013
- SIMPSON, SEARS, SHEEHAN-DEAN (eds.): The Civil War: The First Year (2011)
- CODDINGTON: African American Faces of the Civil War (2012)
- MOAT: Killing Lincoln (2013)
- LAFANTASIE (ed.): The Union Forever (2012)
- Stealing A General
- WILLIAMS: My Old Confederate Home (2010)
- DESJARDIN (ed.): Joshua L. Chamberlain: The Life in Letters (2012)
- An Interview with Jill Titus
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January 2013
- MASUR: Lincoln's Hundred Days (2012)
- An Interview with Scott Hartwig
- FOOTE: The Gentlemen and the Roughs (2010)
- HESS: The Civil War in the West (2012)
- 2012 | The Year in Review
- An Interview with Brian Craig Miller
- How We Need to Learn to Stop Worrying and Love Lincoln and Django Unchained (2013)
- CECELSKI: The Fire of Freedom (2012)
- TARANTINO: Django Unchained (2012)
- December 2012
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November 2012
- SPIELBERG: Lincoln (2012) [Take 2]
- "Not Since the Days of William the Conquerer" - Anti-War Democrats of Ohio in their Own Words
- GREEN: Lincoln and the Election of 1860 (2011)
- An Interview with Clay Risen
- SPIELBERG: Lincoln (2012) [Take 1]
- Wither Liberia? Civil War Emancipation and Freedmen Resettlement in West Africa
- HEWITT & SCHOTT (eds.): Lee and His Generals (2012)
- An Interview with Cathy Wright
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October 2012
- DANIELSON: War's Desolating Scourge (2012)
- The Peace Monument At Appomattox, UDC, and Reconstruction
- An Interview with Barbara Gannon
- BRASHER: The Peninsula Campaign (2012)
- An Interview with Lisa Brady
- FRYE: September Suspense (2012)
- An Interview with Anne Rubin
- STAUFFER & TRODD (eds.): The Tribunal (2012)
- The Myth of the H.L. Hunley's Blue Lantern
- An Interview with Kevin Levin
- JOHNSON: Decided on the Battlefield (2012)
- The Consequences of Damning the Torpedoes
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September 2012
- An Interview with Glenn Brasher
- BENDER (ed.): Worthy of the Cause for Which They Fight (2011)
- MEIER: Suite Harmonic (2011)
- An Interview with Aaron Astor
- The Battle For Freedom: Antietam and the Emancipation Proclamation
- BURNS (director): Death and the Civil War
- An Interview with Ric Burns
- MCPHERSON: War on the Waters (2012)
- An Interview with Jim Downs
- LEVIN: Remembering the Battle of the Crater (2012)
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August 2012
- An Interview with Keith Harris
- WILLIAMS & BURKHIMER (eds.): The Mary Lincoln Enigma (2012)
- Bowdoin's Other Civil War Sons
- Fathering Recruitment
- An Interview with Elizabeth Leonard
- NELSON: Ruin Nation (2012)
- Hercules of the Union
- Week in Review: August 12th-17th
- An Interview with Megan Kate Nelson
- DIRCK: Lincoln and the Constitution (2012)
- Week in Review: August 5th-12th
- An interview with Peter Carmichael
- An introduction to "Behind the Lines" from your host David Thomson
- SARNA & MENDELSOHN (eds.): Jews and the Civil War (2011)
- John Sherman and the Would-Be Thirteenth Amendment of 1861
- CURRAN (ed.): John Dooley's Civil War (2011)
- NEWMAN & MUELLER (eds.): Antislavery and Abolition in Philadelphia (2011)
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July 2012
- Munson Monroe Buford's Unfinished Civil War
- WILLS: George Henry Thomas (2012)
- Fantasizing Lee as a Civil Rights Pioneer
- HUGHES & RUSHING (eds.): Refugitta of Richmond (2011)
- ARDEN & POWELL: Letters From the Storm (2010)
- EMERSON: Giant in the Shadows (2012)
- HOLZER, SYMONDS, & WILLIAMS (eds.): The Lincoln Assassination (2010)
- BRADY: War Upon the Land (2012)
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June 2012
- Dark Artillery
- GILPIN: John Brown Still Lives! (2011)
- The Intrepid
- The New Orleans Plum
- The Railsplitter
- DUNKELMAN: Marching With Sherman (2012)
- FLECHE: The Revolution of 1861 (2012)
- The Cumberland
- The Week in Review: June 11th-15th
- Not Up To Time
- STERNHELL: Routes of War (2012)
- Elegy for the Native Guards
- The Week in Review: June 3rd-9th
- Masterly Inactivity
- MCWHIRTER: Battle Hymns (2012)
- FELLMAN: Views from the Dark Side of American History (2011)
- Sinbad Lincoln and the Old Man of the Sea
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May 2012
- Battle of Seven Pines
- Form follows Function: Changing Audiences Bring Changes to Interpretations
- REARDON: With a Sword in One Hand (2012)
- Nathan Bedford Forrest, Reconstructed
- The First Battle of Winchester
- Neutrality or Death?
- Battle of Front Royal
- PATCHAN: Second Manassas (2011)
- The Week Ahead: May 21st-27th
- Lorena
- Why Don't You Take It?
- CARNEY: Ministers and Masters (2011)
- SCARBOROUGH: The Allstons of Chicora Wood (2011)
- John Mackie: The Man and the Memory
- The Battle of Drury's Bluff
- The Week Ahead: May14th-May 20th
- Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night
- The "Light Guard"
- LAUSE: A Secret Society History of the Civil War (2011)
- The Battle of McDowell
- ...And They're Off..
- Battle of Williamsburg
- The Battle of Yorktown
- The Blockade on the "Connecticut Plan"
- MILLER: John Bell Hood (2010)
- McKnight: CONFEDERATE OUTLAW (2011)
- Revising, Refreshing, Evolving Battlefield Interpretation
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April 2012
- The Dying Confederate's Last Words
- Week in Review: April 22nd-27th
- Bowling with Beauregard
- Was Confederate Conscription an Instrument of Social Justice?
- Introducing "Iron Men Afloat" - A New Series on the Civil War Navy
- The Surrender of New Orleans Part 2: The Machines and Technology
- The Surrender of New Orleans Part 1: The Men and The Skirmish
- FOLLETT, FONER, JOHNSON (eds.): Slavery's Ghost (2011)
- LOEWEN & SEBESTA (eds.): The Confederate and Neo-Confederate Reader (2010)
- The Week in Review: April 16th-20th
- DELBLANCO: The Abolitionist Imagination (2012)
- BARNHART: Albert Taylor Bledsoe (2011)
- The Week Ahead: April 16th-April 22nd
- The Start of Confederate Conscription
- Did a C.S.S. Alabama Veteran Die in the Titanic Disaster?
- The Week in Review: April 9th-13th Part 2
- The Week in Review: April 9th-13th
- Voice from the Past: "Another Bloodless Victory"
- The Fall of Fort Pulaski
- LOWRY: Drinking Patterns in the Civil War (2011)
- Island No. 10
- Voice from the Past: "Those Savage Yells, And The Sight of Thousands of Racing Figures Coming Towards Them"
- Voice from the Past: "Victory is Sufficiently Complete...Victory is Lost"
- The Drummer Boy of Shiloh
- Voice from the Past: "Terrible Tales of the Scenes in Corinth"
- The Battle of Shiloh
- GALLMAN (ed.): A Tour of Reconstruction (2011)
- STOKER: The Grand Design (2010)
- Three Hundred Thousand More
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March 2012
- Song of a Southern Prisoner to the Ladies of Baltimore
- The Battle of Glorieta Pass
- INSCOE (ed.): The Civil War in Georgia
- Then and Now: Pope's Canal to New Madrid
- Song of the Southern Women
- The Week Ahead: March 26th-April 1st
- Women's Work
- A Slave and A Spy
- The First Battle of Kernstown
- "I will not attempt to hamper you with any minute instructions."
- FULTON: The Reconstruction of Mark Twain (2010)
- The Infamous "Woman Order" of Occupied New Orleans
- Southern Belle or Female Rebel?
- The Week Ahead: March 19th-25th
- Patriotic Mail
- The Wild Rose of the South
- The Monitor, The Merrimack, and Me
- How I tried and failed to escape the Civil War
- A Lady and A Diary from Dixie
- The Battle of New Bern
- HARRIS: Lincoln and the Border States (2011)
- HIRSCH & VAN HAFTEN: Abraham Lincoln and the Structure of Reason (2010)
- The Week Ahead: March 12th-18th
- The Women in Black
- The Week in Review: March 5th-9th
- Voice from the Past: "It revolutionized the navies of the world"
- Voice from the Past: "In the Monitor Turret"
- The Rebel Lady's Boudoir
- Voice from the Past: "How These Powerful Machines Are To Be Stopped Is A Problem I Can Not Solve"
- The Women Who Went to the Field
- Voice from the Past: "Great God What a Scene is Presented"
- Do You Know These Men?
- The Battle of Hampton Roads
- Voice from the Past: "Nothing to Remind me of The Treacherous Days in March of '62"
- LUBRECHT: New Jersey Butterfly Boys in the Civil War (2011)
- The Battle of Pea Ridge
- MAGNESS & PAGE: Colonization After Emancipation (2011)
- The Girl Soldiers of Nancy Harts Militia
- The Week Ahead: March 5th-11th
- A Poetic Tribute to Civil War Women
- "One Side of the War is Theirs" - The U.S. Sanitary Commission
- Honoring Civil War Women for Women's History Month
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February 2012
- WITTENBERG: Gettysburg's Forgotten Cavalry Actions
- Mustering Out Continued...General Orders No. 1
- Mustered Out...The U.S. Colored Troops
- Weird Essay Winner
- The Week Ahead: February 27th-March 4th
- Recruiting Black Soldiers - The Fight for Equal Rights
- A Request from the 36 U.S. Colored Regiment
- Black Soldiers and the Bloody Battle of Milliken's Bend
- MARTEN (ed.): Children and Youth During the Civil War Era (2012)
- Quarters for African American Soldiers
- BLIGHT: American Oracle (2011)
- Special Field Orders No. 15
- Rest in Peace Willie Lincoln
- Voice from the Past: "It Pleased Me Much More Than One Of Those Sentimental Things"
- After the Battle
- Voice from the Past: "Ask Us to Marry Him"
- Voice from the Past: "Absolute Naval Supremacy"
- Voice from the Past: "My Valentine to the Best Woman in the World"
- FARMER-KAISER: Freedwomen and the Freedmen's Bureau (2010)
- DAVIS & ROBERTSON (eds.): Virginia at War, 1865
- Voice from the Past: Sending Valentines
- Voice from the Past: "A Desperate Fight at Fort Donelson"
- Voice from the Past: "To Be Your Valentine"
- From The Struggle of Slavery to the Struggle for Liberty
- Voice from the Past: "The Startling Intelligence from Fort Donelson"
- Voice from the Past: "St. Valentine's Day, I believe"
- Voice from the Past: "Great Victories...At Such a Price of Blood"
- Happy 203rd Birthday Abraham Lincoln
- Voice from the Past: "Such Astounding Events"
- The Sesquicentennial of the Battle of Fort Donelson
- Black Soldiers and Lady Liberty
- Roanoke Island...150 Years Ago
- ABRUZZO: Polemical Pain (2011)
- MARSHALL: Creating a Confederate Kentucky (2010)
- The Sesquicentennial of the Battle of Roanoke Island
- Voice from the Past: "The Right to Citizenship"
- Camp Life for African American Regiments
- Voice from the Past: "We Had Held Out for Over Two"
- Aboard a Gun Deck During the Battle of Fort Henry
- Voice from the Past: "The 6th Dawned Mild and Cheering"
- The Battle of Fort Henry Sesquicentennial
- The Week Ahead: February 6th-12th
- Honoring the 107th U.S. Colored Infantry Band
- Voice from the Past: Rallying with the Hearts of Lions
- Preparing to See the Elephant
- Honoring African American Veterans for Black History Month
- WILSON: The Business of Civil War (2010)
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January 2012
- Inboard the USS Monitor
- The Launching of a Legend...the USS Monitor
- The Mighty Mississippi
- GINGRICH (et al): The Battle of the Crater: A Novel
- What Robert E. Lee Didn’t Do After Appomattox
- Prisoners from the Front
- Voice from the Past: "A Terrible Struggle if it Comes to War."
- BROWN (ed.): Remixing the Civil War
- The Feminine Art of Inspiring Male Courage
- Remembering Race and Reunion: Ten Years Later
- The Week in Review: January 9th-13th
- Looking Back...Just Fifty Years
- DEMPSEY: Michigan and the Civil War (2011)
- RABLE: God's Almost Chosen Peoples (2010)
- KNIGHT: Confederate Invention (2011)
- SMITH: The Enemy Within (2011)
- 2011: A Year in Review
- The Week Ahead: January 10th-15th
- The Skating Season
- A Soldier's Forty Winks
- Voice from the Past: "The Cheer of the Glad New Year"
- GAUGHAN: The Last Battle of the Civil War (2011)
- The Angry Politics of Confederate Heritage
- Voice from the Past: "A Dull Day"
- Voice from the Past: "A Great Day of Sport to Usher in the New Year"
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December 2011
- The Great Fair
- MAURO: A Southern Spy in Northern Virginia (2009)
- Voice from the Past: "Not peace, but a sword"
- The Funeral of a "Gentleman Cow"
- Voice from the Past: Dressed All the Wards with Festoons and Garlands
- GEIGER: Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War (2010)
- PETERSEN: Quantrill at Lawrence (2011)
- Voices from the Past: The Battle of Dranesville
- Voice from the Past: A Pleasant Christmas
- The Week in Review - December 12th-16th
- Voice from the Past: A Loud Rap on the Door
- WACHTELL: War No More (2010)
- The Week Ahead: December 13th-18th
- Voice From the Past: "There Was Death Only" — The Battle of Fredericksburg
- Voice from the Past: A Christmas Bundle
- Voice from the Past: The Hardest Calamities to Bear
- THOMPSON (ed.): Tejanos in Gray
- Image of the Day: Hope That Thing Isn't Loaded!
- The Week Ahead: December 5th - 11th
- Voices from the Past - Christmasday!
- Voice from the Past: 1861
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November 2011
- MCGINTY: The Body of John Merryman (2011)
- URAL (ed.): Civil War Citizens (2010)
- A Second Helping of Civil War Thanksgiving
- Celebration or Riot?
- Voice from the Past: "The Best Man and the Best General"
- The Week Ahead: November 28th - December 4th
- Voice from the Past - Thanksgiving is Over
- Voice from the Past - Thankfully Keeping Thanksgiving Day
- Voice from the Past - "Fleshing our teeth in a secesh gobbler..."
- HARROLD: Border War (2010)
- Voice from the Past - A Thanksgiving Day Proclamation
- Voice from the Past - Thanksgiving Sensations
- Voice from the Past - The Customs of Our Puritan Fathers
- Week in Review – November 14th – 18th
- Voice from the Past - "Am afloat, adrift"
- MORSMAN: The Big House After Slavery (2010)
- "Soldiers of Fortune, Make Us Your Game!"
- A Civil War Cattle Drive
- The Week Ahead: November 14th-20th
- Voices from the Past - The Integrity of the Union
- Honoring our Veterans...Then & Now
- Happy Birthday Marines!
- Who Will Be Worthy of Memorialization?
- COFFMAN: Going Back the Way They Came (2011) & MARTIN: I Will Give Them One More Shot (2011)
- The Week Ahead: November 7th - 13th
- A Regiment of Inventors
- Voices from the Past: "Sagacious Military Conjecture"
- The Confederate Perspective: "Port Royal...has been taken by the enemy's fleet"
- Voices from the Past: "The Glorious News from Port Royal"
- Voices from the Past: "A Slow Affair"
- Voices from the Past: "The Gratifying Duty"
- Week in Review: October 31st-November 4th
- Image of the Day: The Dogs of War
- Sarah Morgan's Arrival in Yankee-Occupied New Orleans
- MARTIN: General Braxton Bragg, C.S.A. (2011)
- The Week Ahead: Nov 1st-6th
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October 2011
- Voices from the Past - Out of That Silence Rose New Sounds More Appalling Still
- Voices From the Past: "I am truly thankful for the institution of ghosts..."
- "They See a Ghost or Something."
- Mrs. ("Beast") Butler's Scary Dream
- Week in Review – October 23rd – 28th
- Are You Ready for Some (Civil War) Football?
- Teaching Slavery as the Cause of the Civil War
- THOMAS: The Iron Way (2011)
- GLATTHAAR: Soldiering in the Army of Northern Virginia (2011)
- Respect My Heritage; You Can Stick Yours
- The Week Ahead: October 24th – October 30th
- Voices From the Past: "An Inferior Force"
- Week in Review: October 17th-21st
- Ball's Bluff Remembered
- Progress and Change and Preservation
- BYNUM: The Long Shadow of the Civil War (2010)
- WOOD: Near Andersonville (2010)
- "Coal for the Furnaces is as important as Gunpowder for the Guns"
- Southward Bound
- The Week Ahead...October 17th - 23rd
- Week in Review: October 9th-16th
- Bolting On the Civil War Navy
- MARTEN: Sing Not War (2011)
- MCCURRY: Confederate Reckoning (2010)
- D. W. Griffith’s Other Civil War Movie
- The Week Ahead…Civil War Events for October 10th-16th
- Voices from the Past: A "Plucky" Young Soldier
- Week in Review: October 3rd – 9th, 2011
- BERRY (ed.): Weirding the War: Stories from the Civil War's Ragged Edges (2011)
- "It made us an 'is'."
- Weekly Roundup: October 4-9, 2011
- Week in Review: September 25th - October 2nd
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September 2011
- A War of Words
- GOODHEART: 1861: The Civil War Awakening (2011)
- GALLAGHER: The Union War (2011)
- Texas SCV Calls for a New Strategy
- Week in Review: September 18-24, 2011
- These Sacred Fields: Union Commemorations at Gettysburg
- We Cannot Know Their Minds
- Welcome to The Front Line!
- A few words on The Bookshelf
- BERTERA & CRAWFORD: The 4th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War (2010)
- WARSCHAUER: Connecticut in the American Civil War: Slavery, Sacrifice, and Survival (2011)
Blog Roll
- Bull Runnings
- Cenantua's Blog
- Civil War Medicine (And Writing)
- Civil War Memory
- Civil War Navy Sesquicentennial
- Cosmic America
- Dead Confederates
- Rantings of a Civil War Historian
- To the Sound of the Guns

