FEVERED LIVES: TUBERCULOSIS IN AMERICAN CULTURE SINCE 1870, by Katherine Ott (Harvard University Press, […]
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Book Review: Flying the Hump
Flying the Hump, by Jeff Ethell and Don Downie, Motorbooks International, Osceola, Wis., 1995, […]
Multi-Media Review: Women First & Foremost: AH
WOMEN FIRST & FOREMOST (The Monterey Movie Company, $24.95 each or $69.95 for the […]
Book Review: TALKING WITH HERMAN J. VIOLA: AH
TALKING WITH HERMAN J. VIOLA As a child, Herman Viola found Indians so fascinating […]
Multi-Media Review: Civil War: America’s Epic Struggle: CWT
CIVIL WAR: AMERICA’S EPIC STRUGGLE Marc Schulman’s Civil War: America’s Epic Struggle confirms the […]
Civil War Bushwhackers and Jayhawkers
For half a decade before the Civil War, residents of the neighboring states of Missouri and Kansas waged their own civil war. It was a conflict whose scars were a long time in healing.
The North’s Unsung Sisters of Mercy
A cadre of dedicated Northern women from all walks of life traveled to the charnel houses of the Civil War to care for the sick and wounded.
Germs, deadlier than bullets?
Germs, not bullets, were a Civil War soldier’s deadliest foes. Army doctors were a […]
Soldier of Misfortune
For more than two years, George St. Leger Grenfel did everything he could to […]