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This issue contains 23 articles in total

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  1. Contributors
  2. Books Received
  3. A Nation without Borders: The United States and Its World in an Age of Civil Wars, 1830–1910 by Steven Hahn (review)
  4. Reconstruction in Alabama: From Civil War to Redemption in the Cotton South by Michael W. Fitzgerald (review)
  5. Sex and the Civil War: Soldiers, Pornography, and the Making of American Morality by Judith Giesberg (review)
  6. Midnight in America: Darkness, Sleep, and Dreams during the Civil War by Jonathan W. White (review)
  7. Occupied Vicksburg by Bradley R. Clampitt (review)
  8. American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant by Ronald C. White (review)
  9. Lincoln's Lieutenants: The High Command of the Army of the Potomac by Stephen W. Sears (review)
  10. Lincoln and the Democrats: The Politics of Opposition in the Civil War by Mark E. Neely Jr. (review)
  11. Stepdaughters of History: Southern Women and the American Civil War by Catherine Clinton (review)
  12. A Mind to Stay: White Plantation, Black Homeland by Sydney Nathans (review)
  13. Man's Better Angels: Romantic Reformers and the Coming of the Civil War by Philip F. Gura (review)
  14. Indians in the Family: Adoption and the Politics of Antebellum Expansion by Dawn Peterson (review)
  15. Slavery on the Periphery: The Kansas-Missouri Border in the Antebellum and Civil War Eras by Kristen Epps (review)
  16. In the Shadow of "Dred Scott": St. Louis Freedom Suits and the Legal Culture of Slavery in Antebellum America by Kelly M. Kennington, and: Before "Dred Scott": Slavery and Legal Culture in the American Confluence, 1787–1857 by Anne Twitty (review)
  17. Reconsidering Politics in the Study of American Abolitionists
  18. Black Transcendentalism: William Cooper Nell, the Adelphic Union, and the Black Abolitionist Intellectual Tradition
  19. Antislavery Utopias: Communitarian Labor Reform and the Abolitionist Movement
  20. The Indian's Cause: Abolitionists and Native American Rights
  21. Mo Tappan: Transnational Abolitionism and the Making of a Mende-American Town
  22. Guest Editor's Introduction: The Future of Abolition Studies
  23. Southern Cross, North Star: Why the Middle Mattered—and Matters—in Civil War History
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