Jumat, 28 Juli 2017

CWT Book Review: Demon of the Lost Cause

Demon of the Lost Cause: Sherman and Civil War History Wesley Moody; University of Missouri Press In this latest entry in the University of Missouri Press’ “Shades of Blue and Gray” series, Wesley Moody explores the myths that still surround William T. Sherman. First is the accusation that he was insane, based on Secretary of …

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