Jumat, 01 Desember 2017

CWT Book Review: The Good Men Who Won the War

The Good Men Who Won the War: Army of the Cumberland Veterans and Emancipation Memory  by Robert Hunt, University of Alabama Press Robert Hunt deserves praise for boldly venturing into territory where few of his fellow Cliometricians have dared to tread and forging a valuable contribution to military history, Emancipation ideology and memory studies. His …

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