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Joseph Beilein, Margaret Storey, Andrew Slap, Jarret Ruminski, Ryan Keating
The Free State of Jones:
A Roundtable
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Earl J. Hess
The Early Indicators Project:
Using Massive Data and Statistical Analysis to Understand the Life Cycle of Civil War Soldiers
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Zachery A. Fry
McClellan’s Epidemic:
Disease and Discord at Harrison’s Landing, July–August 1862
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Lindsay Rae Privette
More Than Paper and Ink:
Confederate Medical Literature and the Making of the Confederate Army Medical Corps
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Vernon Burton, Kenneth S. Greenberg, John Craig Hammond, Ryan Keating, Catherine Stewart
The Birth of a Nation:
A Roundtable
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Bradley R. Clampitt
The Civil War and Reconstruction in Indian Territory:
Historiography and Prospects for New Directions in Research
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Laura Mammina
In the Midst of Fire and Blood:
Union Soldiers, Unionist Women, Military Policy, and Intimate Space during the American Civil War
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Mitchell G. Klingenberg
Robert Penn Warren, Wendell Berry, and the Dark Side of Civil War History
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Allen Carl Guelzo
Lincoln and His Biographers
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Michael T. Bernath
Our Yankee: The Uncertain Fate of Northern Teachers in the Seceded South
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Stephen E. Maizlish
Rehearsing for the Great Debate of 1850:
The Controversy over Seating Father Theobald Mathew on the Floor of the Senate
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Nicole Etcheson
Buchanan’s Mormon Judge:
Delana R. Eckels and the Democratic Party in the Utah War
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Julie Roy Jeffrey
“They Cannot Expect . . . That a Loyal People Will Tolerate the Utterance of Such Sentiments”:
The Campaign against Treasonous Speech during the Civil War
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Adrian Brettle
Confederate Imaginations with the Federals in the Postwar Order
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Joseph J. Casino
“Plenty of Work to Do”:
Correspondence of an Illinois Farm Girl during the American Civil War
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Jay Carlander, John Majewski
Imagining "A Great Manufacturing Empire":
Virginia and the Possibilities of a Confederate Tariff
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Laurence M. Hauptman
John E. Wool and the New York City Draft Riots of 1863: A Reassessment
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Wallace Hettle
The Minister, the Martyr, and the Maxim:
Robert Lewis Dabney and Stonewall Jackson Biography
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Austin Allen
The Political Economy of Blackness:
Citizenship, Corporations, and Race in Dred Scott
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Marc Egnal
Rethinking the Secession of the Lower South:
The Clash of Two Groups
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