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This issue contains 24 articles in total

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  1. Contributors
  2. Books Received
  3. American Oracle: The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era (review)
  4. The Color of the Land: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Landownership in Oklahoma, 1832–1929 (review)
  5. Articulating Rights: Nineteenth-Century American Women on Race, Reform, and the State (review)
  6. Undaunted Radical: The Selected Writings and Speeches of Albion W. Tourgée (review)
  7. The Promises of Liberty: The History and Contemporary Relevance of the Thirteenth Amendment (review)
  8. Tasting Freedom: Octavius Catto and the Battle for Equality in Civil War America (review)
  9. Shooting Soldiers: Civil War Medical Photography by R. B. Bontecou, and: Doctored: The Medicine of Photography in Nineteenth-Century America (review)
  10. Last to Leave the Field: The Life and Letters of First Sergeant Ambrose Henry Hayward, 28th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (review)
  11. Border War: Fighting over Slavery before the Civil War (review)
  12. Civil War Citizens: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in America’s Bloodiest Conflict (review)
  13. War No More: The Antiwar Impulse in American Literature, 1861–1914 (review)
  14. Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation: Constitutional Conflict in the American Civil War (review)
  15. Secession as an International Phenomenon: From America’s Civil War to Contemporary Separatist Movements (review)
  16. Evangelicalism and the Politics of Reform in Northern Black Thought, 1776–1863 (review)
  17. Born Southern: Childbirth, Motherhood, and Social Networks in the Old South (review)
  18. On the Make: Clerks and the Quest for Capital in Nineteenth-Century America (review)
  19. Reading the Sesquicentennial: New Directions in the Popular History of the Civil War
  20. “I Yield to No Man an Iota of My Convictions”: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park and the Limits of Reconciliation
  21. “Only Murder Makes Men”: Reconsidering the Black Military Experience
  22. The North American Crisis of the 1860s
  23. “I Only Knew What Was in My Mind”: Ulysses S. Grant and the Meaning of Appomattox
  24. Editor’s Note
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