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Civil War History is the foremost scholarly journal of the sectional conflict in the United States, focusing on social, cultural, economic, political, and military issues from antebellum America through Reconstruction. Articles have featured research on slavery, abolitionism, women and war, Abraham Lincoln, fiction, national identity, and various aspects of the Northern and Southern military. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December.
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Volume 56, Number 2, June 2010Table of Contents
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View The Democratic Partisan Militia and the Black Peril: The Kentucky Militia, Racial Violence, and the Fifteenth Amendment, 1870-1873
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Abolitionists Remember: Antislavery Autobiographies and the Unfinished Work of Emancipation (review)
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View "Gentleman George" Hunt Pendleton: Party Politics and Ideological Identity in Nineteenth-Century America (review)
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| ISSN | 1533-6271 |
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| Print ISSN | 0009-8078 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2010-05-30 |
| Open Access | No |
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