Hilary N. Green, the James B. Duke Professor of Africana Studies at Davidson College, will present a lecture in Gearhart Hall 026 on Thursday.
Most of the well known Civil War battles are documented thoroughly. However, there are a handful of lesser known, unusual ...
Cecily Zander, an assistant professor of history at the University of Wyoming, has earned the 2025 Center for Civil War Research’s Wiley-Silver Prize for the best first book in Civil War history. This ...
Joe Robert Lock crafts a compelling alternate history novel exploring war, identity, and the enduring impact of family ...
Last month, Associate Professor of History Michael Vorenberg published his new book, “Lincoln’s Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War.” The book challenges the traditional narrative that ...
Kids will have the chance to step back in time this April, not through textbooks, but through food. Lorain County Metro Parks’ “Eating Up History” program, led by Senior Naturalist Matt Kocsis, ...
PITTSBURGH-As the Civil War was raging, thousands of American readers would wait to get news on the conflict every seven days from Harper’s Weekly, then the most widely-read periodical in the United ...
The bloodiest day in American history occurred 150 years ago, on Sept. 17, 1862, at the Battle of Antietam (Union name) or Sharpsburg (Confederate name). More Americans died on this single day than ...
Stones River National Battlefield preserves the site of a pivotal Civil War clash that shaped the Union’s control of Middle Tennessee.
UNION PARISH (KTVE/KARD) — The annual Battle of D’Arbonne Landing Civil War reenactment brought participants and residents together in Northeast Louisiana, giving the community a chance to experience ...
The smell of campfires and gunpowder were in the air at Burton Century Village Museum and Historical Education Center’s Civil War re-enactment. The encampment took place on May 24 at 14653 E. Park St.
This past August Army Private Sandy Wills was buried with full military honors at a veterans' cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee. Private Wills served his country, though not in this century, or the last.