How should we remember the Civil War? This month
www.SouthernCultures.org continues to answer the question of the Sesquicentennial with more featured content—an essay from Louis D. Rubin, “Refighting the Civil War: General Longstreet and Me.”
The Civil War and its aftermath have always been important subjects for Southern Cultures, and we're marking the War’s Sesquicentennial with special content in our archive of online material on the War, which the Library of Congress has
selected for inclusion in its own archives that explore the War and its Sesquicentennial. During the past year alone, over 40,000 students and scholars at home and abroad have read Southern Cultures in print, online, and through eBooks, and you can read all
our new featured content and previously published material on the Civil War by visiting our online archive:
http://www.southerncultures.org/content/read/read_by_subject/civil_war/
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