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  • The Week in Review - December 12th-16thRead More

    Category: News & Events Posted: 12/16/2011 Author: Laura June Davis | 

    In the News… Recently, The Atlantic Magazine published a Civil War commemorative issue. Online contributions include Kevin Levin’s insightful piece, “Not Your Grandfather’s Civil War Commemoration” and Ta-Nehisi Coates...

  • Voice from the Past: A Loud Rap on the DoorRead More

    Category: Quotables Posted: 12/15/2011 Author: Laura June Davis | 

    Good morning! Today's Voice from the Past comes from a December 22, 1861 letter from Elisha Franklin Paxton to his wife.   And if you hear a loud rap at the door some night before long, you need not think robbers are breaking in, but that your own...

  • WACHTELL: War No More (2010) Read More

    Category: Book Reviews Posted: 12/14/2011 Author: Kenneth W. Noe | 

    Whitman's reluctance to reveal to his readers the totality of the "seething hell" of "the real war" he saw in the hospitals is at the heart of Cynthia Wachtell's War No More. Challenging modern authors such as Paul Fussell who view World War I as the watershed moment in the emergence of an antiwar tradition in American letters, Wachtell goes back to Whitman's "Secession war" to find its uncertain...

  • The Week Ahead: December 13th-18thRead More

    Category: News & Events Posted: 12/13/2011 Author: Laura June Davis | 
    <p>FEATURED EVENT: December 16th @4-6pm: Bruce R. Wells, author and historian, will sign copies of his new book The Bermuda Hundred Campaign: The Creole & The Beast @ Book People (Richmond, VA).</p>
  • Voice From the Past: "There Was Death Only" — The Battle of FredericksburgRead More

    Category: From the Archives Posted: 12/13/2011 Author: Terry Johnston | 

    Today marks the 149th anniversary of the Battle of Fredericksburg, a disastrous Union defeat that saw over 12,000 Federal soldiers killed or wounded. What follows is an account of the fight in the words of William Thompson Lusk, an officer in the 79th New York Infantry who observed the engagement from a safe distance and wrote about what he saw in a letter to his mother several days later:

  • Voice from the Past: A Christmas Bundle Read More

    Category: Quotables Posted: 12/12/2011 Author: Laura June Davis | 

    Good Morning! Today's Voice from the Past is Julia Ellen LeGrand Waitz of New Orleans, Louisiana. The following excerpt is from a December 1861 diary entry.   Just completed another bundle of clothes for poor Claude, which we hope...

  • Voice from the Past: The Hardest Calamities to BearRead More

    Category: From the Archives Posted: 12/8/2011 Author: Laura June Davis | 

    Among the calamities of war, the hardest to bear, perhaps, is the separation of families and friends. Yet all must be endured to accomplish our independence and maintain our self-government. In my absence from you I have thought of you very often, and...

  • THOMPSON (ed.): Tejanos in GrayRead More

    Category: Book Reviews Posted: 12/7/2011 Author: William L. Shea | 

    Historians consistently underestimate the ethnic diversity of the Confederacy. Regimental muster rolls from Texas, Louisiana, and other western states abound in German, Irish, French, and Spanish surnames. Until recently, these individuals and the groups they represent have remained largely under the radar...

  • Image of the Day: Hope That Thing Isn't Loaded!Read More

    Category: From the Archives Posted: 12/6/2011 Author: Terry Johnston | 

    A Union volunteer strikes a (potentially tragic?) pose with a group of comrades. We hope those guys were friends!

  • The Week Ahead: December 5th - 11thRead More

    Category: News & Events Posted: 12/5/2011 Author: Laura June Davis | 

    Those are the events and highlights for the week. If you would like to add your event to The Week Ahead, please email us.

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