Arguments against removing Confederate monuments over the past few years have often claimed that in doing so communities run the risk of erasing history.
When I see you reference The Nau Center, I remember the book study you lead on Twitter of Director Caroline Janney’s book, *Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation.* I think Substack would lend itself well to a similar study, preferably of your book *Remembering The Battle of the Crater: War as Murder.*
Rather a short reading list if I may say so. Is this because not many books have actually been written on the subject? I have Lincoln's Loyalists by R. C. Current (1992). The jacket blurb says "Curiously, little heed has been paid to the white southern supporters of the Union cause". Is this still the case 30 years later?
When I see you reference The Nau Center, I remember the book study you lead on Twitter of Director Caroline Janney’s book, *Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation.* I think Substack would lend itself well to a similar study, preferably of your book *Remembering The Battle of the Crater: War as Murder.*
Rather a short reading list if I may say so. Is this because not many books have actually been written on the subject? I have Lincoln's Loyalists by R. C. Current (1992). The jacket blurb says "Curiously, little heed has been paid to the white southern supporters of the Union cause". Is this still the case 30 years later?
I don’t like to overwhelm readers with long reading lists. We can certainly add to it in the comments section. Thanks.