Dr. Michael P. Gray, author of The Business of Captivity: Elmira and its Civil War Prison , looks at activities in and outside the walls of the North's deadliest prison camp.
Michael W. Kauffman, author of American Brutus: John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracies , clears up myths and misconceptions surrounding the assassination.
O. Edward Cunningham wrote a dissertation on Shiloh more than forty years ago; Dr. Gary D. Joiner, co-editor of Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862 has brought it to the light of day.
Thomas P. Nanzig, editor of The Civil War Memoirs of a Virginia Cavalryman: Lt. Robert T. Hubard, Jr. , reveals what life was really like among Lee's cavaliers.
Dr. Bruce Levine, author of Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during the Civil War , challenges neo-Confederate mythology.
Cavalry genius? War criminal? Both? The war produced no character more controversial than the man Grant called that devil, Forrest. Dr. Brian Steel Wills, author of The Confederacy's Greatest Cavalryman: Nathan Bedford Forres...