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READERS'
AND HISTORIANS' COMMENTS ABOUT OUR MAGAZINE
| “North
& South plays a crucial role in broadening
and deepening the conversation about the
American Civil War. Everyone interested in the
struggle at the heart of the history of the United
States benefits from this fine publication.”
—Edward L. Ayers, author of In the Presence of
Mine Enemies:
War in the Heart of America, 1859-1863
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“North
& South is the preeminent Civil War
magazine. As soon as I get my copy I drop
everything and read the lead articles.”
—Gordon C. Rhea, author of
Cold Harbor:
Grant and Lee, May 26-June 3, 1864 |
“North
& South is a new kind of publication—
popular in format, highly readable, superbly
illustrated—yet containing fresh, balanced,
accurate, in-depth history. With contributions
from many of today’s top historians, North &
South is as authoritative as it is innovative.”
—John Y. Simon,
editor of the Ulysses S. Grant papers
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“Of
all the Civil War magazines, North & South
contains the most stimulating and original
articles. The scholarship is sound, the arguments
thought-provoking, and the writing superb.
Teachers and students will find information and
ideas here that they cannot find elsewhere.”
—James M. McPherson, Pulitzer prize-winning
author of Battle Cry of Freedom |
“North
& South consistently offers readers an
array of articles that emphasize the complexity
and sweep of Civil War history. Engaging and often
provocative, the magazine will richly reward
anyone who traverses it pages.”
—Gary W. Gallagher, author of
Lee and His Army in Confederate History |
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