Selasa, 26 Desember 2017

CWT Letter from the Editor- August 2010

Two Generals at Gettysburg It is a shame that General Robert E. Lee never wrote his memoirs (P. 54). Because of that yawning gap in Civil War historiography, we’ll never have a comprehensive account of his reflections on choosing state over country or get a full recounting of how he felt when he learned Stonewall …

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