Daniel Hoffman's bold new readings reveal unsuspected dimensions in Faulkner's The Unvanquished, The Hamlet, and Go Down, Moses. He shows... Læs mere
History is often measured by records of great leaders and events. Nicholas Hardeman convinces us that American history can be... Læs mere
Tracing the development of a black community in the trans-Mississippi West, Thomas Cox probes the political, social, and economic standing of blacks... Læs mere
Originally published in 1969, The Rise of Massive Resistance was the first scholarly work to deal decisively with the... Læs mere
Following the dizzying course of Stephen Sayre's career, this biography reveals a vast panorama of life, both high and low, in the era of the American Revolution.
Chatham Roberdeau Wheat has rightly been called the grandest of Civil War heroes. Born a Virginia gentleman, this handsome giant was by turns lawyer,... Læs mere
Gibbons Ruark is a poetic naturalist, bending close to his subject to report with precision the complexity of beauty we overlook in our haste. A truly... Læs mere
Civil War scholars and enthusiasts will welcome Secessionists and Other Scoundrels as an exciting and entertaining opportunity to be reintroduced to one of the era's most colourful and controversial characters.
Andrew Jackson Higgins is perhaps the most forgotten hero of the Allied victory. He designed the LCVP (landing craft vehicle, personnel) that... Læs mere
After the US Civil War, Native Guard veterans took up the struggle for civil rights - in particular, voting rights - for... Læs mere
A native of Warren County, Iowa, Cyrus F. Boyd served a year and a half as an orderly sergeant with the Fifteenth Iowa Infantry before becoming first lieutenant in Company B of the Thirty-Fourth Iowa Infantry. His diary offers a full account of soldiering in the Union Army.