While most historians agree that Robert E. Lee's loyalty to Virginia was the key factor in his decision to join the Confederate cause, Richard B. McCaslin further... Læs mere
In this collection, Civil War historian Gary Gallagher examines Robert E. Lee, his principal subordinates, the treatment they have received in the literature on... Læs mere
Poet and cardiologist John Stone is a man of many voices. A gifted verse maker, he exhibits in his writing the qualities of a compassionate physician, a... Læs mere
These 93 poems by Robert Morgan span 35 years.
Spans the centuries to give voice to those both audible and silent on history's pages - accusers and accused of several kinds: wife and husband, servant and master, congregant and minister, and, not least, bewitched and witch.
Gayle Graham Yates's hometown sits on the banks of the Chickasawhay River. Like any place, Shubuta (population 650) is inhabited... Læs mere
A product of vast archival research and the latest literature on this increasingly popular subject, this is the first book to consider the southern red scare as a unique regional phenomenon rather than an offshoot of McCarthyism or massive resistance.
Appointed by Abraham Lincoln to the US Supreme Court during the Civil War, Samuel Freeman Miller served... Læs mere
Provides an in-depth examination of the growth and development of the interstate slave trade during the early nineteenth century,... Læs mere
With charm and vivid detail, the acclaimed novelist Elizabeth Spencer acquaints readers with the places and people, the pleasures and heartaches, she has known in her... Læs mere
Beginning with the necessary dislocation and loss that accompany adulthood, these strong and moving poems tell a story of a man's losing his way in the midst of personal... Læs mere
Louisiana state law was unique in allowing slaves to contract for their freedom and to initiate a lawsuit for liberty.... Læs mere