American Civil War (1861-1865)
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- 1865 : America makes war and peace in Lincoln's final year
- A fiery gospel : the Battle hymn of the Republic and the road to righteous war
- A great sacrifice : northern Black soldiers, their families, and the experience of Civil War
- A history of American Civil War literature
- A shout in the ruins : a novel
- A strife of tongues : the Compromise of 1850 and the ideological foundations of the American Civil War
- A war of words : the rhetorical leadership of Jefferson Davis
- Aberration of mind : suicide and suffering in the Civil War-era South
- Abraham Lincoln and Mexico : a history of courage, intrigue and unlikely friendships
- Abraham Lincoln's statesmanship and the limits of liberal democracy
- Agriculture and the Confederacy : policy, productivity, and power in the Civil War South
- Albert C. Ellithorpe, the First Indian Home Guards, and the Civil War on the Trans-Mississippi Frontier
- America's corporal : James Tanner in war and peace
- American Civil War guerrillas : changing the rules of warfare
- American Ulysses : A Life of Ulysses S. Grant
- An aide to Custer : the Civil War letters of Lt. Edward G. Granger
- Approaching Civil War and Southern history
- Armies of deliverance : a new history of the Civil War
- Belligerent muse : five northern writers and how they shaped our understanding of the Civil War
- Blue-blooded cavalryman : Captain William Brooke Rawle in the Army of the Potomac, May 1863-August 1865
- Busy in the cause : Iowa, the free-state struggle in the west, and the prelude to the Civil War
- Challenges of command in the Civil War : generalship, leadership, and strategy at Gettysburg, Petersburg, and beyond
- Civil War Delaware : the First State divided
- Civil War in the southwest borderlands, 1861-1867
- Civil War logistics : a study of military transportation
- Civil War monuments and the militarization of America
- Civil War nurse narratives, 1863-1870
- Civil War writing : new perspectives on iconic texts
- Confederate exceptionalism : Civil War myth and memory in the twenty-first century
- Conquered : why the Army of the Tennessee failed
- Corps commanders in blue : Union major generals in the Civil War
- Crossing the deadlines : Civil War prisons reconsidered
- Crucible of commmand : Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee -- the war they fought, the peace they forged
- Daughter of a daughter of a queen
- Decisions of the 1862 Kentucky campaign : the twenty-seven critical decisions that defined the operation
- Dixie redux : essays in honor of Sheldon Hackney
- Echoes of the Civil War : Capturing Battlefields Through a Pinhole Camera
- Embattled freedom : journeys through the Civil War's slave refugee camps
- Embattled rebel : Jefferson Davis as commander in chief
- Emotional and sectional conflict in the antebellum United States
- Engineering victory : how technology won the Civil War
- Engines of rebellion : Confederate ironclads and steam engineering in the American Civil War
- Essential documents of American history : from colonial times to the Civil War, Volume 1
- Fighting for Atlanta : tactics, terrain, and trenches in the Civil War
- Food and agriculture during the Civil War
- Fragments of the ark : a novel
- Freedom journey : Black Civil War soldiers and The Hills community, Westchester County, New York
- Held in the highest esteem by all : the Civil War letters of William B. Chilvers, 95th Illinois Infantry
- High Private : the Trans-Mississippi correspondence of humorist R.R. Gilbert, 1862-1865
- Hood's Texas Brigade : the soldiers and families of the Confederacy's most celebrated unit
- Household war : how Americans lived and fought the Civil War
- Inglorious passages : noncombat deaths in the American Civil War
- James Riley Weaver's Civil War : the diary of a Union cavalry officer and prisoner of war, 1863-1865
- John C. Brown of Tennessee : rebel, redeemer, and railroader
- Knights of the Golden Circle : secret empire, southern secession, Civil War
- Laying claim : African American cultural memory and southern identity
- Lens of war : exploring iconic photographs of the Civil War
- Liberty power : antislavery third parties and the transformation of American politics
- Lincoln and the Jews : a history
- Lincoln and the power of the press : the war for public opinion
- Lincoln and the war's end
- Lincoln's dilemma : blair, sumner, and the republican struggle over racism and equality in the civil war era
- Living by inches : the smells, sounds, tastes, and feeling of captivity in Civil War prisons
- Living hell : the dark side of the Civil War
- Maine roads to Gettysburg : how Joshua Chamberlain, Oliver Howard, and 4,000 men from the Pine Tree State helped win the Civil War's bloodiest battle
- Marching masters : slavery, race, and the Confederate army during the Civil War
- Martial metaphors : soldiers' perspectives on the civil war
- Penitentiaries, punishment, & military prisons : familiar responses to an extraordinary crisis during the American Civil War
- Persuading John Bull : Union and Confederate propaganda in Britain, 1860-65
- Photography and the American Civil War
- Politician in uniform : General Lew Wallace and the Civil War
- Rebels against the Confederacy : North Carolina's unionists
- Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880
- Searching for black Confederates : the Civil War's most persistent myth
- Shades of green : Irish regiments, American soldiers, and local communities in the Civil War era
- Slavery and war in the Americas : race, citizenship, and state building in the United States and Brazil, 1861-1870
- Smithsonian Civil War : inside the national collection
- Soldier artist : Conrad Wise Chapman
- Soldiers in the army of freedom : the 1st Kansas Colored, the Civil War's first African American combat unit
- Standing firmly by the flag : Nebraska Territory and the Civil War, 1861-1867
- Stanton : Lincoln's war secretary
- Stepdaughters of history : Southern women and the American Civil War
- Surveillance and spies in the Civil War : exposing Confederate conspiracies in America's heartland
- The 30th North Carolina Infantry in the Civil War : a history and roster
- The Arts and Culture of the American Civil War
- The Battle of Fort Sumter : the first shots of the American Civil War
- The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
- The Civil War and Reconstruction in Indian Territory
- The Civil War and the transformation of American citizenship
- The Civil War dead and American modernity
- The Civil War from its origins to Reconstruction
- The Civil War in southern Appalachian Methodism
- The Confederate homefront : a history in documents
- The Confederate press in the crucible of the American Civil War
- The North's last boys in blue : an epic prose elegy : a substudy of Sunset and dusk of the Blue and the Gray
- The Northern home front during the Civil War
- The South's last boys in gray, Vol. III, an epic prose elegy : a substudy of Sunset and dusk of the Blue and the Gray : last living chapter of the American Civil War
- The Vicksburg assaults, May 19-22, 1863
- The calculus of violence : how Americans fought the Civil War
- The civil wars of Julia Ward Howe : a biography
- The civilian war : Confederate women and Union soldiers during Sherman's march
- The constitutional origins of the American civil war
- The field of blood : violence in Congress and the road to civil war
- The green and the gray : the Irish in the Confederate States of America
- The guerrilla hunters : irregular conflicts during the Civil War
- The heart of Confederate Appalachia : western North Carolina in the Civil War
- The last battleground : the Civil War comes to North Carolina
- The lost indictment of Robert E. Lee : the forgotten case against an American icon
- The myth of the lost cause : why the South fought the Civil War and why the North won
- The papers of Ulysses S. Grant
- The personal memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant : the complete annotated edition
- The politics of faith during the Civil War
- The red badge of courage : an episode of the American Civil War
- The rest I will kill : William Tillman and the unforgettable story of how a free black man refused to become a slave
- The second American Revolution : the Civil War-era struggle over Cuba and the rebirth of the American republic
- The second Mrs. Hockaday : a novel
- The second founding : how the Civil War and Reconstruction remade the Constitution
- The smell of battle, the taste of siege : a sensory history of the Civil War
- The southern exodus to Mexico : migration across the borderlands after the American Civil War
- The war for the common soldier : how men thought, fought, and survived in Civil War armies
- The war that forged a nation : why the Civil War still matters
- The yellowhammer war : the Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama
- This distracted and anarchical people : new answers for old questions about the Civil War-era North
- This war ain't over : fighting the Civil War in New Deal America
- To live and die in Dixie : native northerners who fought for the Confederacy
- Treason on trial : the United States v. Jefferson Davis
- Troubled Refuge : Struggling For Freedom in the Civil War
- Unionists in Virginia : politics, secession and their plan to prevent civil war
- Untouched by the conflict : the Civil War letters of Singleton Ashenfelter, Dickinson College
- War stuff : the struggle for human and environmental resources in the American Civil War
- William Tecumseh Sherman : in the service of my country : a life
- Women and the American Civil War : North-South counterpoints
- Women's war : fighting and surviving the American Civil War
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