McMath History Articles Online
 

• Bent on Having Their Own Way: Three Women Journalists of the Civil War (includes photographs)

• Cornelia, Winchester & the Civil War (The true story of Cornelia Peake MacDonald of Winchester, VA)

• How to Grow a Mountain Man

• Tale of a Tavern
• The Power of Civil War Music
• The Soldier Who Wanted to Dance


McMath's Living History Resources
 

• Inquire Within: A How-to Book of Victorian Entertainment & Guide to the Civil War Ballroom - 19th century parlor games and etiquette, food, costume and dance instruction.  Now you can create anything from an afternoon of games at agatherings of family and friends to a full-blown Civil War-era Ball.

• Re-Living History A classroom primer.  Practical suggestions on how to create first-person presentations of historical characters.

• An Essay on the Dangers & Delights of Time Travel Based on the author's twenty-plus years of living history experience in the classroom - a fun read for teacher.
• The Scottish Sash Guidelines for the proper use of the the Lady's 19th century Scottish Sash (with photographs)
• To Do or Die: A Sketch from Louisa May Alcott's "Hospital Sketches" - A Living History Monologue. For students who'd like to become famous Little Women author Louisa May Alcott for an afternoon - ideal for classroom presentation (Recommended for 8th grade level and above).