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Robert S. Wolff
The Problem of Race in the Age of Freedom:
Emancipation and the Transformation of Republican Schooling in Baltimore, 1860-1867
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Brad R. Clampitt
Two Degrees of Rebellion:
Amnesty and Texans after the Civil War
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Judith Ann Giesberg
“To Forget and Forgive”:
Reconstructing the Nation in the Post–Civil War Classroom
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Tyler Anbinder
Which Poor Man’s Fight?:
Immigrants and the Federal Conscription of 1863
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Hubbell Prize Awarded
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Daniel W. Hamilton
The Confederate Sequestration Act
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Ryan Jordan
The Dilemma of Quaker Pacififism in a Slaveholding Republic, 1833-1865
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Robert Harrison
An Experimental Station for Lawmaking
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Kenneth W. Noe
Jigsaw Puzzles, Mosaics, and Civil War Battle Narratives
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George Rable
The Battlefield and Beyond
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Frank J. Wetta
Battle Histories:
Reflections on Civil War Military Studies
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Carol Reardon
Writing Battle History:
The Challenge of Memory
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M. Keith Harris
Slavery, Emancipation, and Veterans of the Union Cause:
Commemorating Freedom in the Era of Reconciliation, 1885-1915
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Pearl T. Ponce
“As Dead as Julius Caesar”:
The Rejection of the MacLane-Ocampo Treaty
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Christopher A. Luse
Slavery’s Champions Stood at Odds:
Polygenesis and the Defense of Slavery
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Lewis Perry, Matthew C. Sherman
“What Disturbed the Unitarian Church in This Very City?”:
Alton, the Slavery Conflict, and Western Unitarianism
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William E. Hardy
South of the Border:
Ulysses S. Grant and the French Intervention
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Paul F. Paskoff
Measures of War:
A Quantitative Examination of the Civil War’s Destructiveness in the Confederacy
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Matthew Clavin
A Second Haitian Revolution:
John Brown, Toussaint Louverture, and the Making of the American Civil War
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Ethan S. Rafuse
“Poor Burn?” The Antietam Conspiracy That Wasn’t
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