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81. Civil War History: Volume > 60 > Issue: 2
John Casey Marked by War: Demobilization, Disability, and the Trope of the Citizen-Soldier in Miss Ravenel’s Conversion
82. Civil War History: Volume > 60 > Issue: 2
Andrew Heath “Let the Empire Come”: Imperialism and Its Critics in the Reconstruction South
83. Civil War History: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
Richard B. McCaslin Reflections on “Where Do We Stand?”
84. Civil War History: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
Jennifer L. Weber Reflections on “Where Do We Stand?”
85. Civil War History: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
Nimrod Tal The American Civil War in British Military Thought from the 1880s to the 1930s
86. Civil War History: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
Earl J. Hess Where Do We Stand?: A Critical Assessment of Civil War Studies in the Sesquicentennial Era
87. Civil War History: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
Jonathan W. White, Christopher J. Chappell Letters from the Monitor: The Civil War Correspondence of Jacob Nicklis, U.S. Navy
88. Civil War History: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
J. David Hacker Has the Demographic Impact of Civil War Deaths Been Exaggerated?
89. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 1
Michael D. Pierson The Meaning of a Union Soldier’s Racial Joke
90. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 1
Emory M. Thomas Raimondo Luraghi Remembered
91. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 1
Douglas R. Egerton The Slaves’ Election: Fremont, Freedom, and the Slave Conspiracies of 1856
92. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 2
Michael J. Douma The Lincoln Administration’s Negotiations to Colonize African Americans in Dutch Suriname
93. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 2
Niels Eichhorn North Atlantic Trade in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: A Case for Peace during the American Civil War
94. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 3
Charles Calhoun, Jane Turner Censer, Eric Foner, Andrew Slap Historians’ Forum: Reconstruction
95. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 3
Dillon J. Carroll “The God Who Shielded Me Before, Yet Watches Over Us All”: Confederate Soldiers, Mental Illness, and Religion
96. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 3
Jennifer R. Green, Patrick M. Kirkwood Reframing the Antebellum Democratic Mainstream: Transatlantic Diplomacy and the Career of Pierre Soulé
97. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 4
Joan E. Cashin Torn Bonnets and Stolen Silks: Fashion, Gender, Race, and Danger in the Wartime South
98. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 4
Christopher S. Stowe George Gordon Meade and the Boundaries of Nineteenth-Century Military Masculinity
99. Civil War History: Volume > 61 > Issue: 4
Judith Giesberg, Nina Silber, Joan E. Cashin, Thavolia Glymph, Lyde Cullen Sizer Historians’ Forum: Bonnet Brigades at 50: Reflections on Mary Elizabeth Massey and Gender in Civil War History
100. Civil War History: Volume > 62 > Issue: 1
Khal Schneider Distinctions That Must Be Preserved: On the Civil War, American Indians, and the West