Author: Martin Munyao Abstract This essay examines the complex ways in which the beginning of the American Revolutionary War has been remembered, commemorated, and mythologized across different regions and historical periods. The study analyzes how collective memory...
Introduction The debates surrounding slavery expansion in the United States during the mid-19th century represent one of the most contentious and divisive periods in American history. These debates, which ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War, have...
Author: Martin Munyao Abstract The period immediately following the American Civil War (1865-1877) witnessed the emergence of competing narratives about the conflict’s meaning and legacy as the nation grappled with the complex process of sectional...
Author: Martin Munyao Introduction The study of the New South, a period spanning from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 through the early twentieth century, represents one of the most complex and contested areas of American historical scholarship. This era,...
Author: Martin Munyao Introduction Early military correspondence between commanders and political leaders during the American Civil War provides a vital lens for understanding the evolving strategic thinking that shaped the conflict. These communications, preserved...
Author: Martin Munyao Abstract The New South emerged from the Civil War with a renewed religious fervor that manifested itself through extensive domestic and foreign missionary activities. This essay examines the comprehensive missionary and outreach efforts that...