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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- The Revolution that Failed: Reconstruction in Natchitoches by Adam Fairclough (review) Volume 10, Number 1, March 2020, pp. 138-141
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This issue contains 22 articles in total
- Contributors
- Books Received
- The Revolution that Failed: Reconstruction in Natchitoches by Adam Fairclough (review)
- Unredeemed Land: An Environmental History of Civil War and Emancipation in the Cotton South by Erin Stewart Mauldin (review)
- Aberration of Mind: Suicide and Suffering in the Civil War–Era South by Diane Miller Sommerville (review)
- Keep the Days: Reading the Civil War Diaries of Southern Women by Steven M. Stowe (review)
- Crossing the Deadlines: Civil War Prisons Reconsidered ed. Michael P. Gray (review)
- Fighting for Atlanta: Tactics, Terrain, and Trenches in the Civil War by Earl J. Hess (review)
- The Lost President: A. D. Smith and the Hidden History of Radical Democracy in Civil War America by Ruth Dunley (review)
- In Union There Is Strength: Philadelphia in the Age of Urban Consolidation by Andrew Heath (review)
- The Men of Mobtown: Policing Baltimore in the Age of Slavery and Emancipation by Adam Malka (review)
- Becoming Lincoln by William W. Freehling (review)
- The Election of 1860: "A Campaign Fraught with Consequences." by Michael F. Holt (review)
- The Election of 1860: "A Campaign Fraught with Consequences." by Michael F. Holt (review)
- The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War by Joanne B. Freeman (review)
- Lobbyists and the Making of US Tariff Policy, 1816–1861 by Daniel Peart (review)
- The Alchemy of Slavery: Human Bondage and Emancipation in the Illinois Country, 1730–1865 by M. Scott Heerman (review)
- The Fourteenth Amendment and the Transformation of Civil Rights
- Slaves, Coolies, and Shareholders: Corporations Claim the Fourteenth Amendment
- White Supremacy, Settler Colonialism, and the Two Citizenships of the Fourteenth Amendment
- The Fourteenth Amendment as an Ending: Constitutional Beginnings and the Demise of the War Power
- Cracks in the Foundation: The Fourteenth Amendment and Its Limits
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