Astounding Leniency: The American Civil War and Comparative Rebellions Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date August 21, 2017
Failure of Analysis: Philip Bobbitt’s The Shield of Achilles Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date August 4, 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
States’ Rights, the Slave Power Conspiracy, and the Causes of the Civil War Portrait of Anthony Burns, R. M. Edwards, 1855 Post author By Francis Butler Post date July 3, 2017
Testing Whether That Nation Can Long Endure: America as a Failed State during the Civil War? Post author By Francis Butler Post date June 5, 2017
Holding the Moral High Ground: Reflections on Just War Then and Now The ruins of Atlanta in the wake of Sherman's 1864 campaign. Wikimedia Commons. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date May 15, 2017