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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
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A Legal History of the Civil War and Reconstruction: A Nation of Rights by Laura F. Edwards (review)
Volume 6, Number 3, September 2016, pp. 460-462
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This issue contains 22 articles in total
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- 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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