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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- The Civil War's Forgotten Transatlantic Tariff Debate and the Confederacy's Free Trade Diplomacy Volume 3, Number 1, March 2013, pp. 35-61
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This issue contains 22 articles in total
- Contributors
- Books Received
- A Tour of Reconstruction: Travel Letters of 1875 by Anna Dickinson (review)
- Weirding the War: Stories from the Civil War's Ragged Edges ed. by Stephen Berry (review)
- Lincoln's Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky by Elizabeth D. Leonard (review)
- I Fear I Shall Never Leave This Island: Life in a Civil War Prison by David R. Bush (review)
- Starving the South: How the North Won the Civil War by Andrew F. Smith (review)
- Moments of Despair: Suicide, Divorce, and Debt in Civil War Era North Carolina by David Silkenat (review)
- War Stories: Suffering and Sacrifice in the Civil War North by Frances M. Clarke (review)
- Routes of War: The World of Movement in the Confederate South by Yael A. Sternhell (review)
- The Enemy Within: Fears of Corruption in the Civil War North by Michael Thomas Smith (review)
- Inventing Stonewall Jackson: A Civil War Hero in History and Memory by Wallace Hettle (review)
- Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation by Rebecca J. Scott and Jean M. Hébrard (review)
- To Free a Family: The Journey of Mary Walker by Sydney Nathans (review)
- Forging Freedom: Black Women and the Pursuit of Liberty in Antebellum Charleston by Amrita Chakrabarti Myers (review)
- The Golden Age of the Classics in America: Greece, Rome, and the Antebellum United States by Carl J. Richard (review)
- The Interpretation Is A-Changin': Memory, Museums, and Public History in Central Virginia
- Lincoln, Cavour, and National Unification: American Republicanism and Italian Liberal Nationalism in Comparative Perspective
- "The Americanized Sphinx": Civil War Commemoration, Jacob Bigelow, and the Sphinx at Mount Auburn Cemetery
- The Civil War's Forgotten Transatlantic Tariff Debate and the Confederacy's Free Trade Diplomacy
- Closing the "Floodgate of Impurity": Moral Reform, Antislavery, and Interracial Marriage in Antebellum Massachusetts
- Editor's Note
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