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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CIVIL WAR ARTICLES: 1966 Compiled by Ada M. Stoflet I. General Catton, Bruce. "On Writing About the Civil War." American Heritage, XVII, iii, 104-105. Churchman, Michael. "Walter Bagehot and the American Civil War." Dublin Review, No. 506, 377-393. Coulter, E. Merton, ed. "The Speech of Henry R. Jackson at the Macon Fair, 1887: What the South Fought For, 1861-1865." Georgia Historical Quarterly, L, 366-381. Doyle, Elisabeth Joan, ed. "A Report on Civil War America: Sir James Fergusson's Five-Week Visit." Civil War History, XII, 347-362. Eisenstadt, A. S. "The Perennial Myth—Writing American History Today." Massachusetts Review, VII, 757-779. Spalding, David C. F. X., ed. and tr. "Martin John Spalding's 'Dissertation on the American Civil War.' " Catholic Historical Review, LII, 66-85. [The Bishop of Louisville addressed his dissertation anonymously to the Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide in Rome in 1863.] Stoflet, Ada M., comp. "A Bibliography of Civil War Articles: 1965." Civil War History, XII, 156-178. Zuhl, D. E. "Memoirs of a Civil War Non-Buff." South Athntic Quarterly, LXV, 34-45. II. Slavery and the Antebellum South Ackerman, Robert K. "Colonial Land Policies and the Slave Problem." South Carolina Historical Association. Proceedings (1965), 28-35. Alexander, Thomas B. et. al. "The Basis of Alabama's Ante-Bellum TwoParty System; A Case Study in Party Alignment and Voter Response in the Traditional Two-Party System of the United States by Quantitative Analysis Methods." Alabama Review, XIX, 243-276. Bernstein, Barton J. "Southern Politics and Attempts to Reopen the African Slave Trade." Journal of Negro History, LI, 16-35. Berwancer, Eucene H. "Western Prejudice and the Extension of Slavery." Civil War History, XII, 197-212. Bethel, Leslie. "The Mixed Commissions for the Suppression of the TransaUantic Slave Trade in the Nineteenth Century." Journal of African History, VII, 79-93. 147 148CIVIL WAR history Bosün, Joseph. "Origins of American Slavery: Education as an Index of Early Differentiation." Journal of Negro Education, XXXV, 125-133. ________ "Race Relations in Seventeenth Century America: The Problem of the Origins of Negro Slavery." Sociology and Social Research, XLIX (1965), 446-455. Braden, Waldo W. "Three Southern Readers and Southern Oratory." Southern Speech Journal, XXXII, 31-40. Brockman, Allan A., ed. "Francis Orray Ticknor's Letters to the Southern Cultivator." Georgia Historical Quarterly, L, 229-252. [Confederate poet; written prior to and after the Civil War.] Broussard, James H. "Some Determinants of Know-Nothing Electoral Strength in the South, 1856." Louisiana History, VII, 5-20. Brown, Richard H. "Missouri Crisis, Slavery and the Politics of Jacksonianism ." South Athntic Quarterly, LXV, 55-72. Dowty, Alan. "Urban Slavery in Pro-Southem Fiction of the 1850's." Journal of Southern History, XXXII, 25-41. Duda, Margaret R. "Delaware's Amazon Outlaw [Patty Cannon]." Negro History. Bulletin, XXIX, 153-154. Everett, Donald E. "Free Persons of Color in Colonial Louisiana." Louisiana History, VII, 21-50. Farnsworth, Robert M. "Slavery and Innocence in 'Benito Cereño.' " Emerson Society Quarterly, No. 44, 94-96. Forbes, Jack D. "Black Pioneers: The Spanish-Speaking Afroamericans of the Southwest." Phylon, XXVII, 233-246. Gillespie, Neal C. "The Spiritual Odyssey of George Frederick Holmes: A Study of Religious Conservatism in the Old South." Journal of Southern History, XXXII, 291-307. Gravely, William B. "Early Methodism and Slavery: The Roots of a Tradition." Wesleyan Quarterly Review, II (1965), 84-100. Holmes, Edward A. "George Liele: Negro Slavery's Prophet of Deliverance ." Foundations, IX, 333-345. Holmes, Jack D. L., tr. and ed. "Louisiana in 1795: The Earliest Extant Issue of the Moniteur de la Louisiane." Louisiana History, VII, 133-151. Klein, Herbert S. "Anglicanism, Catholicism, and the Negro Slave." Comparative Studies in Society and History, VIII, 295-327. [Comment by Elsa V. Goveia, 328-330.] Long, Durward. "The Methodist Church and Negro Slavery in America, 1784-1844." Wesleyan Quarterly Review, III, 3-17. McPherson, James P. "The Career of John Archibald Campbell: A Study of Politics and the Law." Alabama Review, XIX, 53-63. [Second AIabamian to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.] Moulton, Phillip. "John Woolman's Approach to Social Action—As Exemplified in Relation to Slavery." Church History, XXV, 399-410...

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