Civil War Books
Caesars Civil War 49-44 Bc (Ebook)
When Romes two greatest generals, Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great, turned against each other in 49 BC, Rome was plunged into civil war. This book draws on Caesars own account of the war.
Triumph at Midnight in the Century: A Critical Biography of Arturo Barea - Explaining the Roots of the Spanish Civil War
Arturo Barea (1897-1957) is often seen as merely a spontaneous writer with a passion against injustice. This biography is based on numerous interviews with people who...
Peace After Civil War: The Role of Fiscal Policy in Post-Conflict African Economies
Examines the role of fiscal policy in post-conflict African economies.
World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights
Investigates how the WWII experiences of Mexican Americans galvanized their struggle for civil rights and how the US government responded to the needs and aspirations...
The Causes of the English Civil War
Traditional explanations of the causes of the Civil War, including the struggle for sovereignty and the bourgeois revolution, have recently been questioned. This...
Don Troiani's Regiments and Uniforms of the Civil War
Focuses on a captivating aspect of Civil War history: the individual units that earned their reputations on the battlefield and the uniforms they wore. Including 130...
Jews and the Civil War: A Reader
At least 8,000 Jewish soldiers fought for the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War. A few served together in Jewish companies while most fought alongside...



