Posted in Book Reviews Memory of Reconstruction

Book Review: The Legacy of the Civil War by Robert Penn Warren, a Deeply Flawed Classic

The Legacy of the Civil War by Robert Penn Warren published by Bison Books, 109 pages (1960, reissued 1998). $14.95 Paperback, $11.14 Kindle. The question you…

Continue Reading Book Review: The Legacy of the Civil War by Robert Penn Warren, a Deeply Flawed Classic
Posted in Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction

Podcast: Nina Silber on How the Civil War and Reconstruction Were Remembered in the 1930s and 1940s

Nina Silber, the author of This War Aint Over: Fighting the Civil War in New Deal America is interviewed by Gerry  Prokopowicz for this podcast from…

Continue Reading Podcast: Nina Silber on How the Civil War and Reconstruction Were Remembered in the 1930s and 1940s
Posted in Book Reviews

Part 11: I Am Still Finding More Free Books on the Civil War and Reconstruction!

I have found yet another bunch of other free books. As my regular readers know, Project Muse is making hundreds of Civil War and Reconstruction…

Continue Reading Part 11: I Am Still Finding More Free Books on the Civil War and Reconstruction!
Posted in 15th Amendment Suffrage

David Blight Writes in NY Times on the History of Voter Suppression

David Blight has an interesting article in the New York Times on how current efforts to suppress the vote echo those tried during the Reconstruction…

Continue Reading David Blight Writes in NY Times on the History of Voter Suppression
Posted in Book Reviews

Part 10: University of Massachusetts Civil War and Reconstruction Books Now Free Online

Another university publisher is making its books available free online. Now the University of Massachusetts Press has made dozens of books on the Civil War…

Continue Reading Part 10: University of Massachusetts Civil War and Reconstruction Books Now Free Online
Posted in Book Reviews Civil War Native Americans

The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West by Megan Kate Nelson

The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West by Megan Kate Nelson published by Scribner (2020). Hardcover…

Continue Reading The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West by Megan Kate Nelson
Posted in Book Reviews

Part 9: University of Tennessee Offers Its Civil War and Reconstruction Books Free Online

The University of Tennessee Press has joined a dozen other scholarly presses to make its Civil War and Reconstruction books free on Project Muse during…

Continue Reading Part 9: University of Tennessee Offers Its Civil War and Reconstruction Books Free Online
Posted in Memory of Reconstruction

Historian Greg Downs on What Modern Democrats Can Learn from Reconstruction Republicans

In an interesting essay on TPM today, historian Greg Downs writes that the Republican Party’s willingness to embrace unorthodox methods during the Civil War and…

Continue Reading Historian Greg Downs on What Modern Democrats Can Learn from Reconstruction Republicans
Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction

Historian David Blight on the Example of Lincoln and the Pandemic

Yale historian David Blight has an interesting article in The Atlantic this week on how emergencies teach us the importance of government. Blight writes: In…

Continue Reading Historian David Blight on the Example of Lincoln and the Pandemic
Posted in 13th Amendment Abolitionists Videos

Video: Final Panel of CUNY Abolitionist Conference Catherine Clinton , Eric Foner, James Brewer Stewart, and Sean Wilentz

Here is the final panel from the CUNY The Anti-Slavery Bulwark Conference on the Abolitionists and the coming of the Civil War. The final panel…

Continue Reading Video: Final Panel of CUNY Abolitionist Conference Catherine Clinton , Eric Foner, James Brewer Stewart, and Sean Wilentz