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The Journal of the Civil War Era publishes work on issues raised by the sectional crisis, war, Reconstruction, and memory of the country’s signal conflict, while bringing fresh understanding to the struggles that defined the period, and by extension, the course of American history in the nineteenth century. Started in 2011 by UNC Press and founding editor William A. Blair, the journal is published in association with the George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center at Penn State University and is the official publication of the Society of Civil War Historians.
Kate Masur, Professor of History at Northwestern University, and Gregory Downs, Professor of History at the University of California, Davis, serve as Editors.
More information--including the full Table of Contents--is available from the journal's website at: http://journalofthecivilwarera.org/
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Volume 1, Number 3, September 2011Table of Contents
Editor's Note
- Editor’s Note
- pp. 311-312
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/cwe.2011.0053
Articles
Review Essay
Book Reviews
- The Black Experience in the Civil War South, and: The Confederacy: The Slaveholders’ Failed Venture, and: Politics and America in Crisis: The Coming of the Civil War, and: Weary of War: Life on the Confederate Home Front, and: True Sons of the Republic: European Immigrants in the Union Army, and: The Civil War at Sea, and: Decision in the Heartland: The Civil War in the West (review)
- pp. 428-431
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/cwe.2011.0058
Books Received
- Books Received
- pp. 442-443
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/cwe.2011.0056
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