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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- Belles and Poets: Intertextuality in the Civil War Diaries of White Southern Women by Julia Nitz, and: Women’s Diaries from the Civil War South: A Literary-Historical Reading by Sharon Talley (review) Volume 12, Number 2, June 2022, pp. 282-287
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This issue contains 20 articles in total
- Contributors
- Books Received
- Monumental Harm: Reckoning with Jim Crow Era Confederate Monuments by Roger C. Hartley (review)
- Monumental: Oscar Dunn and His Radical Fight in Reconstruction Louisiana by Brian K. Mitchell, Barrington S. Edwards and Nick Weldon (review)
- The Black Civil War Soldier: A Visual History of Conflict and Citizenship by Deborah Willis (review)
- A Worse Place Than Hell: How the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg Changed a Nation by John Matteson (review)
- Radical Sacrifice: The Rise and Ruin of Fitz John Porter by William Marvel (review)
- Belles and Poets: Intertextuality in the Civil War Diaries of White Southern Women by Julia Nitz, and: Women’s Diaries from the Civil War South: A Literary-Historical Reading by Sharon Talley (review)
- Women Making War: Female Confederate Prisoners and Union Military Justice by Thomas F. Curran (review)
- Father James Page: An Enslaved Preacher’s Climb to Freedom by Larry Eugene Rivers, and: No Future in This Country: The Prophetic Pessimism of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner by Andre E. Johnson (review)
- Bonds of Salvation: How Christianity Inspired and Limited American Abolitionism by Ben Wright (review)
- At the Threshold of Liberty: Women, Slavery, and Shifting Identities in Washington, D.C by Tamika Y. Nunley (review)
- Until Justice Be Done: America’s First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction by Kate Masur (review)
- A Question of Freedom: The Families Who Challenged Slavery from the Nation’s Founding to the Civil War by William G. Thomas III (review)
- Calhoun: American Heretic by Robert Elder (review)
- Histories of Nineteenth-Century Education and the Civil War Era
- Mary Chesnut’s War Fever: Disease in the Civil War Narrative of a Lost Cause Dissenter
- Rereading the High Private: Restoring Class and Race to Co. Aytch
- Chaos and Conquest: The Civil War and Indigenous Crisis on the Upper Missouri, 1861–1865
- Editors’ Note
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