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Robert Tracy McKenzie
Contesting Secession:
Parson Brownlow and the Rhetoric of Proslavery Unionism, 1860-1861
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Allen C. Guelzo
Defending Emancipation:
Abraham Lincoln and the Conkling Letter, 1863
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Melinda Lawson
"A Profound National Devotion":
The Civil War Union Leagues and the Construction of a New National Patriotism
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Kenneth W. Noe
Who Were the Bushwackers?:
Age, Class, Kin, and Western Virginias Confederate Guerrillas, 1861-1862
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Thomas P. Lowry
Research Note: New Access to a Civil War Resource
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Ethan S. Rafuse
McClellan and Halleck at War:
The Struggle for Control of the Union War Effort in the West, November 1861-March 1862
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Michael A. Morrison
American Reaction to European Revolutions, 1848-1852:
Sectionalism, Memory, and the Revolutionary Heritage
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Hugh Dubrulle
A Military Legacy of the Civil War:
The British Lnheritance
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Lorraine Peters
The Impact of the American Civil War on the Local Communities of Southern Scotland
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Stacey Jean Klein
Wielding the Pen:
Margaret Preston, Confederate Nationalistic Literature, and the Expansion of a Woman's Place in the South
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Michael A. Ross
Obstructing Reconstruction:
John Archibald Campbell and the Legal Campaign against Louisiana's Republican Government, 1868-1873
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Patrick J. Kelly
The Election of 1896 and the Restructuring of Civil War Memory
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Leslie A. Schwalm
"Overrun with Free Negroes":
Emancipation and Wartime Migration in the Upper Midwest
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Rhonda M. Kohl
"This Godforsaken Town":
Death and Disease at Helenay Arkansas, 1862-63
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James P. Weeks
A Different View of Gettysburg:
Play, Memory and Race at the Civil Wars Greatest Shrine
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Don E. Fehrenbacher
The Making of a Myth:
Lincoln and the Vice-Presidential Nomination in 1864
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David E. Meerse
Buchanan, the Patronage, and the Lecompton Constitution:
A Case Study
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Timothy W. Guinnane, Harvey S. Rosen, Kristen L. Willard
Messages from "the Den of Wild Beasts":
Greenback Prices as Commentary on the Union's Prospects
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Thomas J. Brown
Franklin Pierce's Land Grant Veto and the Kansas-Nebraska Session of Congress
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Bruce Tap
"These devils are not fit to live on God's earth":
War Crimes and the Committee on the Conduct of the War, 1864-1865
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