Please visit my New York Times Disunion article on men’s underwear in the Civil War, the basics on their form and manufacturing, laundering and lice,…
“The very act of imbibition through a straw prevents the gluttonous absorption of large and baneful quantities of drink….” Supposedly, the nineteenth century’s popular mixed…
“Killing Time,” my article on playing cards in the Civil War, was run in New York Times Disunion blog – read it here. (The article…
If the roots of Whitman’s witness tree were bathed in the anguish the poet beheld, no wonder its form holds such tortured beauty. Walt Whitman…
Denomination didn’t matter. If a church had a steeple, gunners wanted to hit it. Federal gunners at Fredericksburg and elsewhere simply couldn’t seem to resist…
Historian and You Stink! author Michael Aubrecht offers a look at the great American game, baseball, and its Civil War era roots. Baseball is considered America’s…