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Vulcan Historical Review 10 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review 10 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Editor, Stephanie M. Bender
Letter From The Editor, Stephanie M. Bender
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
"Our Blood Would Rise Up & Drive Them Away:" Slaveholding Women Of South Carolina In The Civil War, Nicole M. Lenart
"Our Blood Would Rise Up & Drive Them Away:" Slaveholding Women Of South Carolina In The Civil War, Nicole M. Lenart
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
Southern slaveholding women during the Civil War are usually portrayed as either Eve or the Virgin Mary. They are either depicted as staunch patriotic wives and mothers who out of love suffered and sacrificed most of their worldly goods for the Cause, or as weak-willed creatures who gave up on the war, asked their men to come home, and concerned themselves with getting pretty dresses from the blockade runners and dancing at elaborate balls and bazaars. This latter view, which seems cut so superficially from Gone With the Wind, is nevertheless one that is common in Civil War scholarship …
The Influence Of The Pennsylvania Mainline Of Public Works, Joseph A. Strausbaugh
The Influence Of The Pennsylvania Mainline Of Public Works, Joseph A. Strausbaugh
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
The Pennsylvania Mainline of Public Works, authorized and begun by Governor John Andrew Schulze in 1826, was the main transportation artery across Pennsylvania from the beginning of its operations in 1828 until the Pennsylvania Railroad purchased it in 1857. Though it was only in service for about thirty years, the Mainline was instrumental in shaping and affecting individuals, both passengers and employees of the canal; as well as Pennsylvania towns such as Saltsburg, Alexandria, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia. This in turn affected national commerce.
The Editors 'Will Little Note Nor Long Remember': Ohio's Newspapers Respond To The Gettysburg Address, Brian Matthew Jordan
The Editors 'Will Little Note Nor Long Remember': Ohio's Newspapers Respond To The Gettysburg Address, Brian Matthew Jordan
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
It was simple: 272 words, woven together into an appropriate poem and meant to dedicate both a cemetery and a nation to a cause. Its words are now eternal; they are sacrosanct lines that have left an indelible mark on the foundation and ideals of America. When selecting a subtitle for his 1992 Pulitzer Prize winning volume Lincoln at Gettysburg, Garry Wills called the Gettysburg Address “the words that remade America.” On the other hand, the humble Lincoln, within his address, suggests that “the world will little note nor long remember what we say here.” Quite the contradiction: one, …
Voices Of Moderation: Southern Whites Respond To Brown V. Board Of Education, Gareth D. Pahowka
Voices Of Moderation: Southern Whites Respond To Brown V. Board Of Education, Gareth D. Pahowka
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
At the shining apex of racial reform in the civil rights era stands the historic 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision. Recently passing its fiftieth anniversary, the ruling struck down legal school segregation which had been upheld by the same court some fifty-eight years earlier in the Plessy v. Ferguson ruling. Brown is highly revered today as a sacred document and cornerstone of American race-relations, but the ruling initially garnered widespread shock, outrage, and defiance in the bedrock of segregation, the deep South. At least that is what we have been told. A closer analysis of southern …
What Is An Anzac? An American Response To Australian Warriors, Brandon P. Roos
What Is An Anzac? An American Response To Australian Warriors, Brandon P. Roos
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
Rarely, in the annals of historical memory does one find a story as compelling and depressing as the narrative of the ANZACs. Never have men fought so bravely and ultimately so futilely to protect a land they only knew from history and geography books. With a deep sense of responsibility and youthful nationalism, these Australians and New Zealanders volunteered for service to the British Crown. Few knew their actions and the actions of their comrades and enemies would result in the war to end all wars, World War I. Few Australians knew their engagements would be covered in many of …
Gettysburg Historical Journal 2006
Gettysburg Historical Journal 2006
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Adolf Eichmann: Understanding Evil In Form And Content, Matthew S. Weinert
Adolf Eichmann: Understanding Evil In Form And Content, Matthew S. Weinert
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Criminal Case 40/61, the Trial of Adolf Eichmann by Harry Mulisch. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005.
The Initial Formation Of Independent Cultural Consciousness In British Colonials In The Caribbean During The Eighteenth Century Through Poetry Written By Colonials In The Caribbean, Adam Stilgoe
Undergraduate Review
No abstract provided.
Inherent Instability: Disproving Luttwak's Thesis Of Defense In Depth, Adam Stilgoe
Inherent Instability: Disproving Luttwak's Thesis Of Defense In Depth, Adam Stilgoe
Undergraduate Review
No abstract provided.
Separate Lives And Shared Legacies: Privilege And Hardships In The Lives Of Twenty Women Who Made A Difference, Mary Cleary
Separate Lives And Shared Legacies: Privilege And Hardships In The Lives Of Twenty Women Who Made A Difference, Mary Cleary
Undergraduate Review
No abstract provided.
Charles Francis Adams, Great Britain, And The American Question In 1861, Ian Delahanty
Charles Francis Adams, Great Britain, And The American Question In 1861, Ian Delahanty
Undergraduate Review
No abstract provided.
George Orwell And Winston Smith: The Status Inconsistency And Social Consciousness Of Two Down And Out Writers, Kathy Hakim
George Orwell And Winston Smith: The Status Inconsistency And Social Consciousness Of Two Down And Out Writers, Kathy Hakim
Vulcan Historical Review
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