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- "The most complete political machine ever known" : the North's Union Leagues in the American Civil War
- A Companion to the Civil War and Reconstruction
- A hard trip : a history of the 15th Mississippi Infantry, CSA
- A higher duty : desertion among Georgia troops during the Civil War
- A people at war : civilians and soldiers in America's Civil War, 1854-1877
- A people's history of the Civil War : struggles for the meaning of freedom
- A southern girl in '61 ; : the war-time memories of a Confederate senator's daughter
- A taste for war : the culinary history of the Blue and the Gray
- Acting in the night : Macbeth and the places of the Civil War
- All that makes a man : love and ambition in the Civil War South
- An uncommon time : the Civil War and the northern home front
- Apples and ashes : literature, nationalism, and the Confederate States of America
- Apples and ashes : literature, nationalism, and the Confederate States of America
- Battle scars : gender and sexuality in the American Civil War
- Becoming Confederates : paths to a new national loyalty
- Behind Bayonets : the Civil War in Northern Ohio
- Beyond the battlefield : the ordinary life and extraordinary times of the Civil War soldier
- Bonds of union : religion, race, and politics in a Civil War borderland
- Brush men & vigilantes : Civil War dissent in Texas
- Campfires of freedom : the camp life of Black soldiers during the Civil War
- Civil War America : voices from the home front
- Civil War Arkansas : beyond battles and leaders
- Civil War Arkansas : beyond battles and leaders
- Civil War St. Louis
- Civil War time : temporality & identity in America, 1861-1865
- Civil War time : temporality & identity in America, 1861-1865
- Class and Tennessee's Confederate generation
- Confederate Visions : Nationalism, Symbolism, and the Imagined South in the Civil War
- Confederate minds : the struggle for intellectual independence in the Civil War South
- Confederate visions : nationalism, symbolism, and the imagined South in the Civil War
- Contested borderland : the Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia
- Creating a Confederate Kentucky : the lost cause and Civil War memory in a border state
- Cultures in conflict--the American Civil War
- Daughters of the Union : northern women fight the Civil War
- Dear Catharine, dear Taylor : the Civil War letters of a Union soldier and his wife
- Dear old Roswell : Civil War letters of the King family of Roswell, Georgia
- Declarations of dependence : the long reconstruction of popular politics in the South, 1861-1908
- Declarations of dependence : the long reconstruction of popular politics in the South, 1861-1908
- Defend this old town : Williamsburg during the Civil War
- Defining duty in the Civil War : personal choice, popular culture, and the Union home front
- Divided houses : gender and the Civil War
- Eagles on their buttons : a Black infantry regiment in the Civil War
- El Cinco de Mayo : an American tradition
- Embattled courage : the experience of combat in the American Civil War
- Empty sleeves : amputation in the Civil War South
- First fruits of freedom : the migration of former slaves and their search for equality in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1862-1900
- First lady of the Confederacy : Varina Davis's Civil War
- Food in the Civil War era : the North
- Fort Donelson's legacy : war and society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862-1863
- Fort Pillow, a Civil War massacre, and public memory
- Freedom's women : Black women and families in Civil War era Mississippi
- From home guards to heroes : the 87th Pennsylvania and its Civil War community
- Gender and the sectional conflict
- Gender matters : Civil War, Reconstruction, and the making of the new South
- Gendered freedoms : race, rights, and the politics of household in the Delta, 1861-1875
- Guarding Greensboro : a Confederate company in the making of a Southern community
- Guerrillas, Unionists, and violence on the Confederate home front
- Honor in command : Lt. Freeman S. Bowley's Civil War service in the 30th United States Colored Infantry
- I Never Was a Coward' : Questions of Bravery in a Civil War Regiment
- I acted from principle : the Civil War diary of Dr. William M. McPheeters, Confederate surgeon in the trans-Mississippi
- Industry and infantry : the Civil War in western Pennsylvania
- Inside the Confederate nation : essays in honor of Emory M. Thomas
- John Brown's body : slavery, violence, & the culture of war
- Killing ground : photographs of the Civil War and the changing American landscape
- Let us die like brave men : behind the dying words of Confederate warriors
- Liberty, virtue, and progress : Northerners and their war for the Union
- Lincoln and reconstruction
- Love amid the turmoil : the Civil War letters of William and Mary Vermilion
- Marching Masters : Slavery, Race, and the Confederate Army during the Civil War
- Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War
- Mutiny at Fort Jackson : the untold story of the fall of New Orleans
- Mutiny in the Civil War
- Occupied women : gender, military occupation, and the American Civil War
- Patriot fires : forging a new American nationalism in the Civil War North
- Plain folk in a rich man's war : class and dissent in Confederate Georgia
- Plain folk's fight : the Civil War and Reconstruction in Piney Woods Georgia
- Plain folk's fight : the Civil War and Reconstruction in Piney Woods Georgia
- Public women and the Confederacy
- Public women and the Confederacy
- Race and radicalism in the Union Army
- Race and reunion : the Civil War in American memory
- Reconstructing Appalachia : the Civil War's aftermath
- Reflections of a Civil War historian : essays on leadership, society, and the art of war
- Remembering the Civil War : reunion and the limits of reconciliation
- Rich man's war : class, caste, and Confederate defeat in the Lower Chattahoochee Valley
- Routes of war : the world of movement in the Confederate south
- Ruin nation : destruction and the American Civil War
- Ruin nation : destruction and the American Civil War
- Ruin nation : destruction and the American Civil War
- Scarlett doesn't live here anymore : Southern women in the Civil War era
- Scarlett's sisters : young women in the Old South
- Shifting loyalties : the Union occupation of eastern North Carolina
- Sing Not War : the Lives of Union & Confederate Veterans in Gilded Age America
- Soldiers of the cross : Confederate soldier-Christians and the impact of war on their faith
- Somebody's darling : essays on the Civil War
- Southern families at war : loyalty and conflict in the Civil War South
- Standing soldiers, kneeling slaves : race, war, and monument in nineteenth-century America
- Stepdaughters of history : Southern women and the American Civil War
- Surviving the Confederacy : rebellion, ruin, and recovery : Roger and Sara Pryor during the Civil War
- The American home front : Revolutionary War, Civil War, World War I, World War II
- The Civil War in Appalachia : collected essays
- The Civil War in North Carolina : soldiers' and civilians' letters and diaries, 1861-1865
- The Civil War soldier : a historical reader
- The Confederate belle
- The Lincolns in the White House : four years that shattered a family
- The North and the nation in the era of the Civil War
- The North fights the Civil War : the home front
- The South vs. the South : how anti-Confederate southerners shaped the course of the Civil War
- The Weary Boys : Colonel J. Warren Keifer and the 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- The Weary Boys : Colonel J. Warren Keifer and the 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- The battered stars : one state's Civil War ordeal during Grant's Overland Campaign : from the home front in Vermont to the battlefields of Virginia
- The blessed place of freedom : Europeans in Civil War America
- The border between them : violence and reconciliation on the Kansas-Missouri line
- The collapse of the Confederacy
- The collapse of the Confederacy
- The divided family in Civil War America
- The enemy within : fears of corruption in the Civil War North
- The fate of Texas : the Civil War and the Lone Star State
- The free state of Jones : Mississippi's longest civil war
- The great heart of the republic : St. Louis and the cultural Civil War
- The hard hand of war : Union military policy toward Southern civilians, 1861-1865
- The heart of Confederate Appalachia : western North Carolina in the Civil War
- The homefront in Civil War Missouri
- The long shadow of the Civil War : southern dissent and its legacies
- The long shadow of the Civil War : southern dissent and its legacies
- The popular mood of America, 1860-1890
- The preacher's tale : the Civil War journal of Rev. Francis Springer, Chaplain, U.S. Army of the Frontier
- The private Civil War : popular thought during the sectional conflict
- The rhetoric of rebel women : Civil War diaries and Confederate persuasion
- The rivers ran backward : the Civil War and the remaking of the American middle border
- The spirit divided : memoirs of Civil War chaplains : the Confederacy
- The spirit of 1848 : German immigrants, labor conflict, and the coming of the Civil War
- The story the soldiers wouldn't tell : sex in the Civil War
- The struggle for equality : essays on sectional conflict, the Civil War, and the long reconstruction
- The struggle for equality : essays on sectional conflict, the Civil War, and the long reconstruction
- The transnational significance of the American Civil War
- The vacant chair : the Northern soldier leaves home
- The vacant chair : the Northern soldier leaves home
- The view from the ground : experiences of Civil War soldiers
- The view from the ground : experiences of Civil War soldiers
- The war that forged a nation : why the Civil War still matters
- The war was you and me : civilians in the American Civil War
- This cruel war : the Civil War letters of Grant and Malinda Taylor, 1862-1865
- This republic of suffering : death and the American Civil War
- This terrible war : the Civil War and its aftermath
- To Appomattox and beyond : the Civil War soldier in war and peace
- To live and die in Dixie : native northerners who fought for the Confederacy
- Toussaint Louverture and the American Civil War : the promise and peril of a second Haitian revolution
- Toward a social history of the American Civil War : exploratory essays
- Union Jacks : Yankee sailors in the Civil War
- Union soldiers and the northern home front : wartime experiences, postwar adjustments
- Virginia at war, 1863
- Virginia at war, 1864
- Voices from Company D : diaries by the Greensboro Guards, Fifth Alabama Infantry Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia
- Voices in the Storm : Confederate Rhetoric, 1861-1865
- Voices in the storm : Confederate rhetoric, 1861-1865
- War and Home : the Civil War Encounter
- War and home : the Civil War encounter
- War upon our border : two Ohio Valley communities navigate the Civil War
- Weirding the war : stories from the Civil War's ragged edges
- What this cruel war was over : soldiers, slavery, and the Civil War
- When Sherman marched north from the sea : resistance on the Confederate home front
- While cannons roared : the Civil War behind the lines
- Wilson's Creek : the second battle of the Civil War and the men who fought it
- Women of the Civil War South : personal accounts from diaries, letters and postwar reminiscences
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