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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- “The Genesis of This Little Tablet with My Name”: Francis Lieber and the Wartime Origins of General Orders No. 100 Volume 5, Number 2, June 2015, pp. 231-253
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
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- The Wars of Reconstruction: The Brief, Violent History of America’s Most Progressive Era by Douglas R. Egerton (review)
- Freedom’s Ballot: African American Political Struggles in Chicago from Abolition to the Great Migration by Margaret Garb (review)
- Loathing Lincoln: An American Tradition from the Civil War to the Present by John McKee Barr (review)
- Emancipation, the Union Army, and the Reelection of Abraham Lincoln by Jonathan W. White (review)
- With Malice toward Some: Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era by William A. Blair (review)
- A Changing Wind: Commerce and Conflict in Civil War Atlanta by Wendy Hamand Venet (review)
- Fierce Patriot: The Tangled Lives of William Tecumseh Sherman by Robert L. O’Connell (review)
- Marching Masters: Slavery, Race, and the Confederate Army during the Civil War by Colin Edward Woodward (review)
- Gettysburg Religion: Refinement, Diversity, and Race in the Antebellum and Civil War Border North by Steve Longenecker (review)
- Confederate Visions: Nationalism, Symbolism, and the Imagined South in the Civil War by Ian Binnington (review)
- By the Rivers of Water: A Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Odyssey by Erskine Clarke (review)
- Moral Minorities and the Making of American Democracy by Kyle G. Volk (review)
- Free Black Communities and the Underground Railroad: The Geography of Resistance by Cheryl Janifer LaRoche (review)
- Who Put Their Capitalism in My Slavery?
- “We Do Not Care Particularly about the Skating Rinks”: African American Challenges to Racial Discrimination in Places of Public Amusement in Nineteenth-Century Boston, Massachusetts
- “The Genesis of This Little Tablet with My Name”: Francis Lieber and the Wartime Origins of General Orders No. 100
- Second Slavery, Second Landlordism, and Modernity: A Comparison of Antebellum Mississippi and Nineteenth-Century Ireland
- Remembering Sand Creek on the Eve of Its Sesquicentennial
- Editor’s Note
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