Category: Civil War Blogging

  • Many New Civil War Blogs

    WOW. You try to get away from the computer for a month and Civil War blogging explodes. I’ve been browsing some of the other fine Civil War blogs out there this morning, and it looks like there are no less than five new blogs that have appeared generally in that time frame. I’ve added these […]

  • of Battlefields and Bibliophiles: A New Civil War Blog

    David Woodbury, former partner in Savas Woodbury Publishing and noted Civil War buff, has decided to join the ever-increasing world of Civil War blogging with of Battlefields and Bibliophiles. As always, I feel it best to allow a blogger to speak in his own words. Here’s a short excerpt from of Battlefields and Bibliophiles: Still, […]

  • In Other ACW Blogs…

    As a daily reader of Dimitri Rotov’s blog, I find his attempts to make people aware of the fallacies of the “Centennial View” of Civil War history endlessly fascinating. Mr. Rotov appeared on Civil War Radio on Friday, October 22. He discusses his blog and the state of Civil War reading and publishing. Drew Wagenhoffer […]

  • Drew Wagenhoffer’s New Civil War Books and Authors Blog

    Drew Wagenhoffer, who I introduced earlier this week as an occasional guest blogger here, has also decided to get into the ACW blogging business full time. His new blog, Civil War Books and Authors, features “discussions of the Civil War books, authors, publishers, and booksellers that interest [Drew]”. His collection of books dwarfs mine, and […]