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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- Oliver P. Morton and the Politics of Civil War and Reconstruction by A. James Fuller (review) Volume 9, Number 2, June 2019, pp. 329-331
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
- Contributors
- Books Received
- Rethinking the Civil War Era: Directions for Research by Paul D. Escott (review)
- Americans Remember Their Civil War by Barbara A. Gannon (review)
- Reconstruction: A Concise History by Allen C. Guelzo (review)
- Oliver P. Morton and the Politics of Civil War and Reconstruction by A. James Fuller (review)
- This Grand Experiment: When Women Entered the Federal Workforce in Civil War–Era Washington, D.C by Jessica Ziparo (review)
- The Civil War and the Transformation of American Citizenship ed. by Paul Quigley (review)
- Our Country: Northern Evangelicals and the Union during the Civil War Era by Grant R. Brodrecht (review)
- Civil War in the Southwest Borderlands, 1861–1867 by Andrew E. Masich (review)
- Fighting Means Killing: Civil War Soldiers and the Nature of Combat by Jonathan M. Steplyk (review)
- Performing Disunion: The Coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina by Lawrence T. McDonnell (review)
- A Strife of Tongues: The Compromise of 1850 and the Ideological Foundations of the American Civil War by Stephen E. Maizlish (review)
- The Captive's Quest for Freedom: Fugitive Slaves, the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law, and the Politics of Slavery by R. J. M. Blackett (review)
- Bound in Wedlock: Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Century by Tera W. Hunter (review)
- The Reinvention of Atlantic Slavery: Technology, Labor, Race, and Capitalism in the Greater Caribbean by Daniel B. Rood (review)
- A Curse upon the Nation: Race, Freedom, and Extermination in America and the Atlantic World by Kay Wright Lewis (review)
- Beyond the Chessboard of War: Contingency, Command, and Generalship in Civil War Military History
- "Luke-Warm Abolitionists": Eli Thayer and the Contest for Civil War Memory, 1853–1899
- The Lost Continent of Abraham Lincoln
- "We Must Have Chihuahua and Sonora": Civil War Diplomacy in the U.S.–Mexico Borderlands
- Union Demobilization and the Boundaries of War and Peace
- Editor's Note
- Bill Blair's Wonderful Life
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