Month: August 2021
55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry: A Second “Brave Black Regiment”
This is part of my series of scrapbooks on Black regiments that served in the Civil War. While they are each focused on a single…
The Story of Camp Douglas: Chicago’s Forgotten Civil War Prison by David L. Keller
The Story of Camp Douglas: Chicago’s Forgotten Civil War Prison by David L. Keller published by The History Press (2015) 259 pp. $22.20 Hardcover, $15.22 Paperback,…
The Role of African Americans as Guards Is Missing from POW Studies
In a roundtable found in the September 2017 issue of Civil War History, Professor Kelly D. Mezurek brings up an important point left out of…
Defending Henry Wirz: The 1984 Wirz Memorial at Andersonville
Swiss immigrant Henry Wirz is among the most controversial figures of the Civil War. To many Americans he is a war criminal responsible for the…
I Fear I Shall Never Leave This Island: Life in a Civil War Prison by David R. Bush
I Fear I Shall Never Leave This Island: Life in a Civil War Prison by David R. Bush published by University Press of Florida (2011)…
The Yankee Plague Escaped Union Prisoners and the Collapse of the Confederacy by Lorien Foote
The Yankee Plague Escaped Union Prisoners and the Collapse of the Confederacy by Lorien Foote The University of North Carolina Press (2016) As the Confederate…
South Carolina Historical Preservation Law Obscures History of Reconstruction
Ehren Foley holds a Ph.D. in American history from the University of South Carolina and is an editor at the University of South Carolina Press….
Leon Litwack, Historian of the Reconstruction and Jim Crow Eras, Dies
Leon Litwack, history professor at the University Of California, Berkley, died last week at the age of 91. His book Been in the Storm So…
54th Massachusetts: “A Brave Black Regiment”
This is part of my series of scrapbooks on Black regiments that served in the Civil War. While they are each focused on a single…
Haunted by Atrocity: Civil War Prisons in American Memory by Benjamin G. Cloyd
Haunted by Atrocity: Civil War Prisons in American Memory by Benjamin G. Cloyd published by LSU Press (2010) 289 pages 410,000 soldiers were held…
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