As promised, here’s another edition of Odds & Ends only two days later. What is Odds & Ends? Here is the answer. In addition to the Civil War blogs, I’ve also subscribed to several phrases which allow me to find some interesting blog entries and news stories involving the Civil War. I’ve decided to create […]
Odds & Ends: April 12, 2008
April 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Civil War Odds & Ends
Tags: · bevin alexander, causes won lost and forgotten, chandra manning, Civil War Talk Radio, did lincoln own slaves?, drew gilpin faust, gary gallagher, gerald prokopowicz, gettysburg address, how the south won the civil war, james lee mcdonough, kenneth noe, Perryville, Shiloh, this republic of suffering, timothy smith, what this cruel war was over
Review: “What this Cruel War was Over”
September 19th, 2007 · No Comments
In the great debate of Slavery Vs. State’s rights, there is a new recruit on the field. One who immensely researched letters, diaries, and journals from soldiers on the front line to get, straight from their own mouths, what they as individuals were fighting over. Chandra Manning’s What This Cruel War was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, […]
Categories: Best of TOCWOC - 2007 · Best of TOCWOC - A Civil War Blog · Civil War Book Reviews · Civil War Books - New · Social History
Tags: · chandra manning, Civil War Memory, slavery, what this cruel war was over
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