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The Slaves’ Election:
Fremont, Freedom, and the Slave Conspiracies of 1856
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Michael J. Douma
The Lincoln Administration’s Negotiations to Colonize African Americans in Dutch Suriname
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North Atlantic Trade in the Mid-Nineteenth Century:
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Charles Calhoun, Jane Turner Censer, Eric Foner, Andrew Slap
Historians’ Forum: Reconstruction
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Dillon J. Carroll
“The God Who Shielded Me Before, Yet Watches Over Us All”:
Confederate Soldiers, Mental Illness, and Religion
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Jennifer R. Green, Patrick M. Kirkwood
Reframing the Antebellum Democratic Mainstream:
Transatlantic Diplomacy and the Career of Pierre Soulé
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Joan E. Cashin
Torn Bonnets and Stolen Silks:
Fashion, Gender, Race, and Danger in the Wartime South
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Christopher S. Stowe
George Gordon Meade and the Boundaries of Nineteenth-Century Military Masculinity
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Judith Giesberg, Nina Silber, Joan E. Cashin, Thavolia Glymph, Lyde Cullen Sizer
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Bonnet Brigades at 50: Reflections on Mary Elizabeth Massey and Gender in Civil War History
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Khal Schneider
Distinctions That Must Be Preserved:
On the Civil War, American Indians, and the West
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Daniel E. Sutherland
Memories of a Rooted Sorrow:
The Legacy of the Guerrilla War
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Zachariah Dodson, Joe Foster, Eric Froese, Chris Lese, Kevin M. Levin
Teaching the Art of Civil War:
An Educators’ Forum
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Jonathan A. Noyalas
“The Broader and Purer Purpose”:
Lessons from the Shenandoah Valley’s Monuments and Battlefield Landscapes on Introducing Elements of Civil War Memory to General Audiences
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Peter S. Carmichael
Relevance, Resonance, and Historiography:
Interpreting the Lives and Experiences of Civil War Soldiers
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Ashley Whitehead Luskey, Robert M. Dunkerly
From Women’s History to Gender History:
Revamping Interpretive Programming at Richmond National Battlefield Park
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Emmanuel Dabney, Beth Parnicza, Kevin M. Levin
Interpreting Race, Slavery, and United States Colored Troops at Civil War Battlefields
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James J. Broomall, Peter S. Carmichael, Jill Ogline Titus
The Future of Civil War History
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Christian B. Keller, Ethan S. Rafuse
The Civil War Battlefield Staff Ride in the Twenty-first Century
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William G. Thomas III, Kaci Nash, Robert Shepard
Places of Exchange:
An Analysis of Human and Materiél Flows in Civil War Alexandria, Virginia
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David Carlson
Citizens of the County of Their Domicile:
Conscription and Confederate Citizenship
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