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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
Practicing Democracy: Popular Politics in the United States from the Constitution to the Civil War ed. by Daniel Peart and Adam I. P. Smith (review)
Volume 6, Number 3, September 2016, pp. 437-439
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This issue contains 22 articles in total
- Contributors
- Books Received
The World the Civil War Made ed. by Gregory P. Downs and Kate Masur (review)Stories of the South: Race and the Reconstruction of Southern Identity, 1865–1915 by K. Stephen Prince (review)Claiming the Union: Citizenship in the Post–Civil War South by Susanna Michele Lee (review)Reconstructing Democracy: Grassroots Black Politics in the Deep South after the Civil War by Justin Behrend (review)Lincoln’s Last Speech: Wartime Reconstruction and the Crisis of Reunion by Louis P. Masur (review)A Legal History of the Civil War and Reconstruction: A Nation of Rights by Laura F. Edwards (review)Faces Like Devils: The Bald Knobber Vigilantes in the Ozarks by Matthew J. Hernando (review)Free Labor: The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class by Mark A. Lause (review)Defining Duty in the Civil War: Personal Choice, Popular Culture, and the Union Home Front by J. Matthew Gallman (review)Lens of War: Exploring Iconic Photographs of the Civil War ed. by J. Matthew Gallman and Gary W. Gallagher (review)The Jerry Rescue: The Fugitive Slave Law, Northern Rights, and the American Sectional Crisis by Angela F. Murphy (review)Family Bonds: Free Blacks and Re-enslavement Law in Antebellum Virginia by Ted Maris-Wolf (review)A Tale of Two Plantations: Slave Life and Labor in Jamaica and Virginia by Richard S. Dunn (review)Real Native Genius: How an Ex-Slave and a White Mormon Became Famous Indians by Angela Pulley Hudson (review)Practicing Democracy: Popular Politics in the United States from the Constitution to the Civil War ed. by Daniel Peart and Adam I. P. Smith (review)- The Quarrel Forgotten?: Toward a Clearer Understanding of Sectional Reconciliation
- Guerrilla Warfare, Slavery, and the Hopes of the Confederacy
- “Like a Cord through the Whole Country”: Union Bonds and Financial Mobilization for Victory
- A Tale of Two Armies: The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac and Their Cultures
- Editor’s Note
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