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Jonathan W. White
Canvassing the Troops:
The Federal Government and the Soldiers' Right to Vote
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Gordon B. McKinney
Layers of Loyalty:
Confederate Nationalism and Amnesty Letters from Western North Carolina
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Edward John Harcourt
Who Were the Pale Faces?:
New Perspectives on the Tennessee KuKlux
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Jeffrey E. Vogel
Redefining Reconciliation:
Confederate Veterans and the Southern Responses to Federal Civil War Pensions
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Michael A. Ross
The Commemoration of Robert E. Lee's Death and the Obstruction of Reconstruction in New Orleans
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Joan Waugh
"Pageantry of Woe":
The Funeral of Ulysses S. Grant
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W. Scott Poole
Memory and the Abolitionist Heritage:
Thomas Wentworth Higginson and the Uncertain Meaning of the Civil War
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Andre Fleche
"Shoulder to Shoulder as Comrades Tried":
Black and White Union Veterans and Civil War Memory
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Stephen E. Towne
Killing the Serpent Speedily:
Governor Morton, General Hascall, and the Suppression of the Democratic Press in Indiana, 1863
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Caitlin A. Fitz
The Tennessee Antislavery Movement and the Market Revolution, 1815-1835
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Frances Clarke
"Let All Nations See":
Civil War Nationalism and the Memorialization of Wartime Voluntarism
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Benjamin L. Carp
Nations of American Rebels:
Understanding Nationalism in Revolutionary North America and the Civil War South
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Christopher Phillips
"The Crime against Missouri":
Slavery, Kansas, and the Cant of Southernness in the Border West
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Robert B. Bonner
Roundheaded Cavaliers?:
The Context and Limits of a Confederate Racial Project
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Michael D. Pierson
"Prairies on Fire":
The Organization of the 1856 Mass Republican Rally in Beloit, Wisconsin
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Col. Kevin J. Weddle
The Blockade Board of 1861 and Union Naval Strategy
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Wendy Hamand Venet
The Emergence of a Suffragist:
Mary Livermore, Civil War Activism, and the Moral Power of Women
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Alan Hawk
An Ambulating Hospital:
or, How the Hospital Train Transformed Army Medicine
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Jane E. Schultz
Seldom Thanked, Never Praised, and Scarcely Recognized:
Gender and Racism in Civil War Hospitals
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Brian R. Dirck
Posterity s Blush:
Civil Liberties, Property Rights, and Property Confiscation in the Confederacy
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