Civil War America (Series)
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- Lee's miserables, life in the Army of Northern Virginia from the Wilderness to Appomattox, J. Tracy Power
- Learning from the wounded, the Civil War and the rise of American medical science, Shauna Devine
- Kennesaw Mountain, Sherman, Johnston, and the Atlanta Campaign, Earl J. Hess
- Lincoln and the decision for war, the northern response to secession, Russell McClintock
- Searching for black Confederates, the Civil War's most persistent myth, Kevin M. Levin
- Through the heart of Dixie, Sherman's March and American memory, Anne Sarah Rubin
- U.S. Grant, American hero, American myth, Joan Waugh
- When the Yankees came, conflict and chaos in the occupied South, 1861-1865, Stephen V. Ash
- Sherman's Civil War, selected correspondence of William T. Sherman, 1860-1865, edited by Brooks D. Simpson and Jean V. Berlin
- Fields of blood, the Prairie Grove Campaign, William L. Shea
- The won cause, black and white comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic, Barbara A. Gannon
- Midnight in America, darkness, sleep, and dreams during the Civil War, Jonathan W. White
- The Battle of Ezra Church and the struggle for Atlanta, Earl J. Hess
- The Peninsula Campaign & the necessity of emancipation, African Americans & the fight for freedom, Glenn David Brasher
- Reluctant rebels, the Confederates who joined the Army after 1861, Kenneth W. Noe
- Pickett's charge in history and memory, Carol Reardon
- Lee & his army in Confederate history, Gary W. Gallagher
- The divided family in Civil War America, Amy Murrell Taylor
- Retreat from Gettysburg, Lee, logistics, and the Pennsylvania campaign, Kent Masterson Brown
- The Yankee plague, escaped Union prisoners and the collapse of the Confederacy, Lorien Foote
- A place called Appomattox, community at the crossroads of history, William Marvel ; with a new preface by the author
- Atlanta, cradle of the New South, race and remembering in the Civil War's aftermath, William A. Link
- Apostle of Union, a political biography of Edward Everett, Matthew Mason
- In the trenches at Petersburg, field fortifications & Confederate defeat, Earl J. Hess
- The battle of Peach Tree Creek, Hood's first effort to save Atlanta, Earl J. Hess
- Gettysburg--the first day, Harry W. Pfanz
- The children's Civil War, James Marten
- Border war, fighting over slavery before the Civil War, Stanley Harrold
- Braxton Bragg, the most hated man of the Confederacy, Earl J. Hess
- Lincoln's autocrat, the life of Edwin Stanton, William Marvel
- Wade Hampton, Confederate warrior to southern redeemer, Rod Andrew, Jr
- Shenandoah 1862, Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign, Peter Cozzens
- When Sherman marched north from the sea, resistance on the Confederate home front, Jacqueline Glass Campbell
- The Confederate republic, a revolution against politics, George C. Rable
- Mutiny at Fort Jackson, the untold story of the fall of New Orleans, Michael D. Pierson
- Trench warfare under Grant & Lee, field fortifications in the Overland Campaign, Earl J. Hess
- Pickett's charge--the last attack at Gettysburg, Earl J. Hess