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The Civil War Monitor!
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The Civil War Monitor offers a fresh view of
America’s greatest conflict through the
contributions and commentary of the
country’s leading historians,
researchers, and authors.
In every issue, readers will find originally
researched articles, rare historical images,
comprehensive maps, and modern graphics—
all geared toward the interests of modern-day
Civil War enthusiasts.
Fresh, authoritative, and
engaging, The Civil War Monitor brings
the full drama and meaning of
the country’s greatest conflict to life.A Truly Fresh Look at America’s Greatest Conflict
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Besides each issue’s originally researched and richly illustrated feature articles, The Civil War Monitor
contains a number of popular recurring departments:
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★ In Focus: A look at rare and ★ Books & Authors: Top historians
provocative Civil War images, and authors offer information and
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for Civil War Photography. out-of-print Civil War titles.
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see The James
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battlefield preservation news from
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dent, and he act early years and
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the Civil War Trust.
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al of suppliesbridges; by the time Union the surround Battle of Fredericksburg jc has a fantasti
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of pontoon to build the bridges on tered after thefor use as a logistical hub.
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art scene. The studios, galleries, and out the year,
troops began sed Burn- spring of 1864 are packed with there through nnock River
Lee had surmi take cultural events
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