Editor's Note
Articles
New Approaches to Internationalizing the History of the Civil War Era: An Introduction
pp. 145-150
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Manliness and Manifest Racial Destiny: Jamaica and African American Emigration in the 1850s
pp. 151-178
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Comparative Perspectives on Emancipation in the U.S. South: Reconstruction, Radicalism, and Russia
pp. 203-232
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The Lost Boys: Citizen-Soldiers, Disabled Veterans, and Confederate Nationalism in the Age of People's War
pp. 233-259
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Book Reviews
Representing African Americans in Transatlantic Abolitionism and Blackface Minstrelsy (review)
pp. 265-266
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The Imperfect Revolution: Anthony Burns and the Landscape of Race in Antebellum America (review)
pp. 267-269
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Brothers of a Vow: Secret Fraternal Orders and the Transformation of White Male Culture in Antebellum Virginia (review)
pp. 269-272
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Practicing Medicine in a Black Regiment: The Civil War Diary of Burt G. Wilder, 55th Massachusetts (review)
pp. 274-276
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Schooling the Freed People: Teaching, Learning, and the Struggle for Black Freedom, 1861-1876 (review)
pp. 276-279
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Sing Not War: The Lives of Union and Confederate Veterans in Gilded Age America (review)
pp. 281-284
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T. Thomas Fortune, the Afro-American Agitator: A Collection of Writings, 1880-1928 (review)
pp. 284-286
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Creating a Confederate Kentucky: The Lost Cause and Civil War Memory in a Border State (review)
pp. 286-288
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Declarations of Dependence: The Long Reconstruction of Popular Politics in the South, 1861-1908 (review)
pp. 291-294
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