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CWT Book Review: The Harp and the Eagle
The Harp and the Eagle: Irish-American Volunteers and the Union Army, 1861-1865 by Susannah […]
Finding the Lost Maps
Civil War topographical engineer turned Gothic novelist Ambrose Bierce grew up in Elkhart, Ind., […]
The Lincoln Legacy: A Civil War Times Interview
Historians James M. MCPherson and Peter S. Carmichael discuss Abraham Lincoln’s lasting effect on national unity, federal and presidential power and the American mind.
Gettysburg Then and Now: A Civil War Times Interview
Even a drive-by visit to Gettysburg can inspire a long fascination with the Civil […]
CWT Book Review: Army of the Potomac, Vol. 3
Army of the Potomac, Vol. 3, McClellan’s First Campaign: March–May 1862 by Russel H. […]
A New Look at Ia Drang
Recent findings offer another view of the famous 1965 battle.
WWII Book Review: LeMay- A Biography
LeMay: A Biography By Barrett Tillman. 206 pp. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. $21.95 Curtis LeMay […]
Changing Conceptions of English Castles
Castles in Britain have always served as symbolic displays of power and wealth, but […]
MHQ Book Review: The Second Battle of the Marne
The Second Battle of the Marne By Michael S. Neiberg. 217 pp. Indiana University […]