A Grander Perspective: Smithsonian’s The American Revolution as a World War Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 6, 2019
Unpacking Civil Wars: A Proposal in Terminology A bust of Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome's most famous civil warrior Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date December 17, 2018
In Defense of the Rock: Roy and Lesley Adkins’s Gibraltar Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date August 20, 2018
Not Quite, but Getting There: Ian Barnes’ Historical Atlas of Native Americans Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date June 25, 2018
The Why of it All: Searching for Meaning in Historical Wars British soldiers stand in the French mud, January 1918. Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date April 9, 2018
Astounding Leniency: The American Civil War and Comparative Rebellions Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date August 21, 2017
Towards a More Total War: ‘Gentlemanly Warfare’ and the Rise of the Nation-State An engraving of Sherman's March to the Sea, composed three years later in 1867 by Alexander Hay Ritchie Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date July 31, 2017
Civil War, Round One: Holger Hoock’s Scars of Independence Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date July 21, 2017