Kamis, 27 Juli 2017

CWT Book Review: Georgia Civil War Manuscript Collections

Georgia Civil War Manuscript Collections: An Annotated Bibliography David H. Slay,  University of Alabama Press Students of Civil War history revel in primary material. Nothing can compete with eyewitnesses in the evidential hierarchy. David Slay’s guide to manuscript holdings throughout Georgia unveils a vast array of priceless sources—about 4,000 collections, large and small. But it …

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