Magnificent Intentions (2024)
Book Reviews
Adrienne Lundgren’s “Magnificent Intentions” provides a remarkably fresh look at American visual culture during one of the most extraordinary and formative periods in United States history.
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Vol. 14, No. 3
Grant and Sherman did it. Hood and Longstreet and Johnston too. So why didn’t the Confederacy’s greatest general write a memoir of the war?
Book Reviews
Adrienne Lundgren’s “Magnificent Intentions” provides a remarkably fresh look at American visual culture during one of the most extraordinary and formative periods in United States history.
Photo Essays
“It is not too much to say that the election which has just passed over in such significant and remarkable quiet was one of the most momentous that ever challenged…
Book Reviews
Paul Taylor’s “‘Tis Not Our War” supplies a detailed narrative of how the federal government sought to fill its ranks, and how northerners responded.
The Front Line
It has become fashionable among some historians and public commentators to stop using many basic terms associated with the Civil War era. Examples include substituting “enslavers” for “slaveowners,” “enslaved persons”…
Book Reviews
Allen Guelzo’s “Our Ancient Faith” is at once thought-provoking, learned, and eminently readable.
The Front Line
Last year The American Civil War Museum (ACWM) presented its inaugural Lincoln Prize Lecture. The annual program takes place again this year on October 17, 2024, at their Tredegar site…
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We’re excited to announce that the Monitor’s first-ever podcast series is launching later this month. The 1864 Project is a 7-part series that focuses on a vitally important year during the Civil War—1864. Listen to the trailer for more.
Civil War Medicine
It’s well-known that the Civil War was the United States’ deadliest conflict. Between 750,000 and 1 million Americans died, shockingly high figures that still drive interest in the conflict more…
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George B. McClellan profoundly affected the course of the Civil War. His inexplicable retreat following a major victory at Malvern Hill in July 1862 undoubtedly lengthened the conflict and, to…
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During the Siege of Port Hudson in 1863—part of the Union military’s attempt to seize control of the Mississippi River—James Kendall Hosmer, a soldier in the 52nd Massachusetts Infantry,…
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The Books & Authors section of our Winter 2023 issue contains our annual roundup of the year’s best Civil War titles. As usual, we’ve enlisted a handful of Civil War…
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The contruction of my historiographical self began on a rainy afternoon in fifth grade. There was no chance for outdoor romping, or venturing through the deluge to a friend’s house…
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