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The Sixth Wisconsin and the Long Civil War: The Biography of a Regiment

Of great interest and value to Civil War enthusiasts, historians, and students, Marten’s account offers a detailed exploration of the war’s long-term impact. The book’s literary quality is exceptional, presenting a well-researched and engaging narrative that captivates from start to finish.

The Second Manassas Campaign

A welcome new volume that offers a detailed exploration of a crucial moment in American history.

German Empires and Decolonial Fantasies, 1492–1942

A fresh, clear, and essential perspective on German colonial history, illuminating the complexities of national and colonial practices. Simpson’s interdisciplinary book is a significant contribution to the discourse about resisting imperialist expansion and white supremacy. For scholars and students of German studies.

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The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America

An important book for readers seeking a deeper understanding of a crucial moment in American history. It will captivate history scholars, students, and enthusiasts from start to finish.

American History, 1775–1850: Forging a New Nation

With clear, accessible language and an organized format, this reference work is a valuable resource for students and researchers seeking to understand the United States’ formative years.

From Trenton to Yorktown: Turning Points of the Revolutionary War

This well-written, accessible history is a significant contribution to the literature on the American Revolutionary War. Maass’s blend of thorough research, engaging stories, and expert analysis make this book a must, especially for U.S. history readers.

The Paris Girl: The Young Woman Who Outwitted the Nazis and Became a WWII Hero

A captivating blend of historical depth and personal narrative that explores themes of courage, patriotism, betrayal, and the complexities of life during a war. This insightful, moving work spotlights the often overlooked contributions of young women during World War II.

The Proof Is in the Dough: Rural Southern Women, Extension, and Making Money

A must-purchase for academic libraries with extensive Southern history or women’s studies collections. Public libraries in the South that are interested in regional history or agricultural heritage will also find this title of high interest.

Unitas to Unitas: Life’s Lessons Passed Down from Father to Son

The narrative appeals to sports enthusiasts and readers interested in personal growth stories, a distinctive perspective of a football star’s life, a heartfelt exploration of father-son relationships, and the human side of sports heroes. It makes an excellent companion to more traditional biographies.
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