Many historical films choose to center around a war. Watch the video below to learn more about the accuracy of six movies that center around American wars:
Citations:
Caputo, Philip. “Prologue.” In A Rumor of War. Henry Holt & Co., 1977.
Chesnut, Mary. “A Southern Aristocrat’s Diary During the Civil War, 1861-1865.” 1861-1865.
Fitzhugh, George. “The Blessings of Slavery.” 1857.
Gooding, James Henry. “Looking Quite Like Soldiers.” In On the Altar of Freedom: A Black Soldier’s Civil War Letters from the Front, edited by Virginia Matzke Adams. University of Massachusetts Press, 1999.
McClurken, Jeff. “Born on the 4th of July Lecture.” November 19, 2024. University of Mary Washington, Virginia.
McClurken, Jeff. “Glory Lecture.” October 8, 2024. University of Mary Washington, Virginia.
McClurken, Jeff. “Gone with the Wind Lecture.” October 1, 2024. University of Mary Washington, Virginia.
McClurken, Jeff. “The Best Years of Our Lives Lecture.” November 5, 2024. University of Mary Washington, Virginia.
McClurken, Jeff. “The Last of the Mohicans Lecture.” September 10, 2024. University of Mary Washington, Virginia.
McClurken, Jeff. “The Patriot Lecture.” September 17, 2024. University of Mary Washington, Virginia.
