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Patrick A. Lewis
The Democratic Partisan Militia and the Black Peril:
The Kentucky Militia, Racial Violence, and the Fifteenth Amendment, 1870–1873
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David Prior
Civilization, Republic, Nation:
Contested Keywords, Northern Republicans, and the Forgotten Reconstruction of Mormon Utah
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David Anderson
Dying of Nostalgia:
Homesickness in the Union Army during the Civil War
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Bradley R. Clampitt
“Not Intended to Dispossess Females”:
Southern Women and Civil War Amnesty
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Samuel Negus
A Notorious Nest of Offence:
Neutrals, Belligerents, and Union Jails in Civil War Blockade Running
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Adam Wesley Dean
Natural Glory in the Midst of War:
The Establishment of Yosemite State Park
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Christopher Childers
Interpreting Popular Sovereignty:
A Historiographical Essay
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John Edmund Stealey III
West Virginia’s Constitutional Critique of Virginia:
The Revolution of 1861–1863
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Brian Matthew Jordan
“Living Monuments”:
Union Veteran Amputees and the Embodied Memory of the Civil War
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John Hennessy, Ethan Rafuse, Harry Smeltzer
Historians’ Forum: The First Battle of Bull Run
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John Sacher
The Loyal Draft Dodger?:
A Reexamination of Confederate Substitution
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J. Brent Morris
“All the truly wise or truly pious have one and the same end in view”:
Oberlin, the West, and Abolitionist Schism
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Frederick J. Blue
The Moral Journey of a Political Abolitionist:
Salmon P. Chase and His Critics
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Robert Cook, Kenneth Noe, Dana Shoaf, Jennifer Weber, Daniel E. Sutherland
Historians’ Forum:
The American Civil War’s Centennial vs. the Sesquicentennial
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J. David Hacker, James M. McPherson
A Census-Based Count of the Civil War Dead:
With Introductory Remarks by James M. McPherson
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Scott King-Owen
Conditional Confederates:
Absenteeism among Western North Carolina Soldiers, 1861–1865
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Mark Grimsley
Wars for the American South:
The First and Second Reconstructions Considered as Insurgencies
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Carol Sheriff
Virginia’s Embattled Textbooks:
Lessons (Learned and Not) from the Centennial Era
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Jeremy J. Tewell
Assuring Freedom to the Free:
Jefferson’s Declaration and the Conflict over Slavery
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Matthew M. Stith
“The Deplorable Condition of the Country”:
Nature, Society, and War on the Trans-Mississippi Frontier
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