A Fate Worse Than Hell (2026) Book Reviews “A Fate Worse Than Hell” is a landmark book that will engross the reading public.
Introducing Fugitive Federals The Front Line Historians Lorien Foote and Andrew Fialka on the launch of a new Civil War Monitor digital history column about escaped Union POWs.
The Man Behind The Cane Features A look at Preston Brooks’ caning of Charles Sumner, and how the assault—and the reaction to it—foreshadowed civil war.
The Survivor: Harlan Page’s Civil War Features Read about the exceptional luck of Vermont soldier Harlan Paige on the long and bloody road to Appomattox.
Battle Fury at Averasboro Battles In the Battle of Averasboro, an outnumbered Confederate force made a desperate effort to defeat Sherman’s army as it marched through North Carolina.
“Quaker Guns” Columns The origins of Civil War-era use of “Quaker guns,” a pacifistic term for a clever act of military deception
Civil War Breakthroughs Trailer Civil War Breakthroughs Civil War Breakthroughs, the Monitor’s latest podcast series, is launching soon. The first season, The Technological War, focuses on the technologies and concepts that brought the conflict into the modern age. Listen to the trailer for more.
A Brilliant “Boy Major” Featured The Gettysburg story of young Confederate artillery officer Joseph White Latimer, known as the “Boy Major.”
Partners in War Articles Meet the wives of the American Civil War’s top commanders. A special photo feature.
The Bayonet Facts and Figures Affixed over the muzzle of a rifle, the bayonet was undeniably intimidating in appearance. Check out these Civil War bayonet statistics.
The Illustrator Featured An exploration of the Civil War illustrations of prolific newspaper artist Thomas Nast.
U.S. Army Surgical Kit Artifacts Learn about the surgical conditions faced by U.S. Army surgeons during the Civil War. Find out how advancements in surgical instruments improved medical practices.