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A civil disagreement about Jews and war

A civil disagreement about Jews and war

Published Jul 25, 2013

Binghamton historian Jonathan Karp speaks with the Jewish Daily Forward about a museum exhibit that chronicles the Jewish experience of the Civil War. Read more

Civil War death toll may be really off

Civil War death toll may be really off

Published May 30, 2012

Demographic historian J. David Hacker of Binghamton University talks with Robert Seigel of NPR’s All Things Considered about how he arrived at his new estimate of Civil War casualties. Read more

A burden too heavy to bear

A burden too heavy to bear

Published Apr 3, 2012

Was there something about Southern society in the Civil War era that made suicide more likely? And what effect did so many suicides have on a society that before the war had roundly, even punitively, condemned the act? Binghamton historian Diane Miller Sommerville considers these questions in The New York Times’ Disunion blog. Read more

New estimate raises Civil War death toll

New estimate raises Civil War death toll

Published Apr 3, 2012

By combing through newly digitized census data from the 19th century, J. David Hacker, a demographic historian from Binghamton University, has recalculated the Civil War death toll, the New York Times reports. Read more

Historian focuses on Civil War suicides

Historian focuses on Civil War suicides

Published Feb 15, 2011

Diane Miller Sommerville's latest research project, which shines new light on an under-examined Civil War topic, earned her a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Award. Read more