Category: Civil War Blogging
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New Civil War Blog: Student of the Civil War
I’d like to take a moment to welcome Josh M. over at the new Civil War blog Student of the Civil War. Josh is a graduate student at Rutgers University. The blog has been around since February, so a hat tip is due to Tom at Touch the Elbow for discovering this fresh fish. As […]
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New Civil War Blog Focusing on Women
Many of you are familiar with Maggie’s Civil War Women blog. Well, now Maggie has company. Marny’s new Civil War blog Women of the Civil War debuted on Friday, June 13th. Let’s hope that’s not an ill omen! 😉 As I usually do in these circumstances, I’ll let Marny do her own talking by reprinting […]
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Check Out the 15th Military History Carnival
I missed the posting of the 15th Military History Carnival over at Cardinal Wolsey’s Today in History this weekend. The Civil War blogs are happily well represented. I encourage you to check out the carnival and make sure you nominate blog entries from your favorite Civil War bloggers for the 16th Military History Carnival, scheduled […]
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Join the Civil War Top 100
Many of the readers of this blog are Civil War bloggers or perhaps run a Civil War web site. If so, I encourage you to check out Chris Wehner’s Civil War Top 100 web site. Chris was kind enough to take over the maintenance of this page from me several years ago. What is a […]
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New Civil War Blog
I was making the round of the Civil War blogosphere this evening when I stumbled on Brian Downey’s mention of Steven Mynes’ new Civil War blog Civil War Battles and Battlefields. Steven says, “I have been studying the Civil War and touring battlefields for over 20 years” in the About Me section of his new […]
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StumbleUpon: A Great Way to Increase Blog Traffic
I saw a big increase in blog views yesterday, and after a closer look I discovered someone had “stumbled” my blog entry on Gary Gallagher’s second Civil War Talk Radio appearance. Users of the StumbleUpon web site understand what stumbling means. You indicate what topics interest you the most, and via a toolbar for Firefox […]
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14th Military History Carnival Is Up
The 14th edition of the Military History Carnival is up at Gavin Robinson’s Investigations of a Dog. There are quite a few Civil War entries this month, including Harry Smeltzer’s multi-part investigation of “Kill Cavalry’s” heirs. My own review of Christian Keller’s Chancellorsvile and the Germans is also listed as well. I’ve got a permanent […]