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21. Civil War History: Volume > 54 > Issue: 3
Joseph T. Glatthaar Everyman’s War: A Rich and Poor Man’s Fight in Lee’s Army
22. Civil War History: Volume > 54 > Issue: 3
Scott P. Marler “An Abiding Faith in Cotton”: The Merchant Capitalist Community of New Orleans, 1860–1862
23. Civil War History: Volume > 54 > Issue: 3
Susanna W. Gold “Fighting It Over Again”: The Battle of Gettysburg at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition
24. Civil War History: Volume > 54 > Issue: 4
David Eltis The U.S. Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1644–1867: An Assessment
25. Civil War History: Volume > 54 > Issue: 4
William Blair Editor’s Note: Suppression of the African Slave Trade Revisited
26. Civil War History: Volume > 54 > Issue: 4
Paul Finkelman Regulating the African Slave Trade
27. Civil War History: Volume > 54 > Issue: 4
Sean Kelley Blackbirders and Bozales: African-Born Slaves on the Lower Brazos River of Texas in the Nineteenth Century
28. Civil War History: Volume > 54 > Issue: 4
Karen Fisher Younger Liberia and the Last Slave Ships
29. Civil War History: Volume > 55 > Issue: 2
Andrew F. Lang “Upon the Altar of Our Country”: Confederate Identity, Nationalism, and Morale in Harrison County, Texas, 1860–1865
30. Civil War History: Volume > 55 > Issue: 2
Judkin Browning “I Am Not So Patriotic as I was Once”: The Effects of Military Occupation on the Occupying Union Soldiers during the Civil War
31. Civil War History: Volume > 55 > Issue: 2
Jane Flaherty “The Exhausted Condition of the Treasury” on the Eve of the Civil War
32. Civil War History: Volume > 55 > Issue: 3
Gary W. Gallagher Disaffection, Persistence, and Nation: Some Directions in Recent Scholarship on the Confederacy
33. Civil War History: Volume > 55 > Issue: 3
James L. Huston Theory’s Failure: Malthusian Population Theory and the Projected Demise of Slavery
34. Civil War History: Volume > 55 > Issue: 4
Rachel A. Shelden Measures for a “Speedy Conclusion”: A Reexamination of Conscription and Civil War Federalism
35. Civil War History: Volume > 55 > Issue: 4
Daniel W. Crofts A Fresh Look at The Diary of a Public Man
36. Civil War History: Volume > 56 > Issue: 1
Michael Brem Bonner Expedient Corporatism and Confederate Political Economy
37. Civil War History: Volume > 56 > Issue: 1
Susan Schulten The Cartography of Slavery and the Authority of Statistics
38. Civil War History: Volume > 56 > Issue: 1
Thomas Bahde “Our Cause Is a Common One”: Home Guards, Union Leagues, and Republican Citizenship in Illinois, 1861–1863
39. Civil War History: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Kate Masur The African American Delegation to Abraham Lincoln: A Reappraisal
40. Civil War History: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Carl R. Schenker Jr. Ulysses in His Tent: Halleck, Grant, Sherman, and “The Turning Point of the War”