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Ohio Valley History is a refereed academic journal published by The Filson Historical Society, Cincinnati Museum Center, and University of Cincinnati. The journal’s focus is the history and culture of the Ohio River Valley and Upper South, including Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and West Virginia. It covers the frontier/pioneer, early National, and antebellum periods; the Civil War and Reconstruction; and the 20th Century, including Civil Rights and urbanization.
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Volume 14, Number 2, Summer 2014Table of Contents
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View Summary of The Antislavery Wars of Southern Blacks and Enslaved Rebels: Shifting the Historiography into the South
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View Summary of Men Are from Missouri, Women Are from Massachusetts: Perspectives on Narratives of Violence on the Border between Slavery and Freedom
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View Summary of Remembering Those Who Served: The World War I Servicemen Portrait Collection at Cincinnati Museum Center
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| ISSN | 2377-0600 |
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| Print ISSN | 1544-4058 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2015-10-07 |
| Open Access | No |
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