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  • Contributors

Jay Carlander is a Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is writing a dissertation on Southern economic thought in the antebellum era.

John Majewski is associate professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The author of A House Dividing: Economic Development in Pennsylvania and Virginia before the Civil War (2000), he is working on a book about the political economy of Confederate secession.

Laurence M. Hauptman is SUNY Distinguished Professor of History at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He is the author of Between Two Fires: American Indians in the Civil War (1995). His current research on the Civil War is on the Oneida Indians of Companies F and G of the 14th Wisconsin Infantry.

Wallace Hettle is associate professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa. He is the author of The Peculiar Democracy: Southern Democrats in Peace and Civil War (2001).

Mitchell Snay is the current chair of the history department at Denison University. He is the co-editor of Religion and the Antebellum Debate over Slavery (1998) and the author of The Gospel of Disunion: Religion and Separatism in the Antebellum South (1993).

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