Brian Matthew Jordan: 4 books

Book cover of Unholy Sabbath: The Battle of South Mountain in History and Memory, September 14, 1862

Unholy Sabbath: The Battle of South Mountain in History and Memory, September 14, 1862

The Battle of South Mountain in History and Memory, September 14, 1862

by Brian Matthew Jordan
Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2012

Many readers of Civil War history have been led to believe the battle of South Mountain (September 14, 1862) was but a trifling skirmish, a preliminary engagement of little strategic or tactical consequence overshadowed by Antietams horrific carnage just three days later. In fact, the fight was a...
Book cover of Upon the Fields of Battle

Upon the Fields of Battle

Essays on the Military History of America's Civil War

by Brian D. McKnight, Kenneth W. Noe, Earl J. Hess
Language: English
Release Date: November 7, 2018

New developments in Civil War scholarship owe much to removal of artificial divides by historians seeking to explore the connections between the home front and the battlefield. Indeed, scholars taking a holistic view of the war have contributed to our understanding of the social complexities of emancipation—of...
Book cover of Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War
by Brian Matthew Jordan
Language: English
Release Date: January 26, 2015

An acclaimed, groundbreaking, and “powerful exploration” (Washington Post) of the fate of Union veterans, who won the war but couldn’t bear the peace. For well over a century, traditional Civil War histories have concluded in 1865, with a bitterly won peace and Union soldiers returning...
Book cover of In The Dark
by Deering, Rachel; Jordan, Justin; Bunn
Language: English
Release Date: June 4, 2014

In The Dark is a monstrous collection of all-new original terror tales from the darkest and most brilliant minds in comics and prose. Featuring an introduction by American Vampire, The Wake, and Severed writer Scott Snyder, and a frightful feature on the history of horror comics, through their rotten rise and dreadful decline by comic book historian Mike Howlett!
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