Kamis, 27 Juli 2017

CWT Book Review: The Long Road to Antietam

The Long Road to Antietam: How the Civil War Became a Revolution Richard Slotkin, Liveright Publishing It should come as no surprise that the 150th anniversary of the great September 1862 campaign that culminated in the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in American military history, has inspired a number of new books, including one …

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