United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Influence
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Influence
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- Death and the Civil War, a Steeplechase Films production for American Experience ; produced by Robin Espinola, Bonnie Lafave, Ric Burns ; written and directed by Ric Burns
- American oracle, the Civil War in the civil rights era, David W. Blight
- Ripples of battle, how wars of the past still determine how we fight, how we live, and how we think, Victor Davis Hanson
- In the cause of liberty, how the Civil War redefined American ideals, edited by William J. Cooper, Jr., and John M. McCardell, Jr
- Blood and daring, Canada and the American Civil War, John Boyko
- Gendered freedoms, race, rights, and the politics of household in the Delta, 1861-1875, Nancy Bercaw ; foreword by Stanley Harrold and Randall M. Miller, series editiors
- Robert E. Lee and me, a Southerner's reckoning with the myth of the lost cause, Ty Seidule
- Memory in black and white, race, commemoration, and the post-bellum landscape, Paul A. Shackel
- Robert E. Lee and me, a Southerner's reckoning with the myth of the lost cause, Ty Seidule
- These honored dead, how the story of Gettysburg shaped American memory, Thomas A. Desjardin
- A nation transformed, how the Civil War changed America forever, Gerald S. Henig and Eric Niderost
- Reconstructing Dixie, race, gender, and nostalgia in the imagined South, Tara McPherson
- The failed promise, Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Robert S. Levine
- How the South won the Civil War, oligarchy, democracy, and the continuing fight for the soul of America, Heather Cox Richardson
- A worse place than hell, how the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg changed a nation, John Matteson
- This republic of suffering, death and the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
- Killing ground, photographs of the Civil War and the changing American landscape, John Huddleston
- After Appomattox, how the South won the war, Stetson Kennedy
- How the South won the Civil War, oligarchy, democracy, and the continuing fight for the soul of America, Heather Cox Richardson
- A people at war, civilians and soldiers in America's Civil War, 1854-1877, Scott Reynolds Nelson, Carol Sheriff
- This republic of suffering, death and the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
- This republic of suffering, death and the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
- Civil War by other means, America's long and unfinished fight for democracy, Jeremi Suri
- Emancipating slaves, enslaving free men, a history of the American Civil War, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel
- The long shadow of the Civil War, southern dissent and its legacies, Victoria E. Bynum
- This republic of suffering, death and the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
- Atlanta, cradle of the New South, race and remembering in the Civil War's aftermath, William A. Link
- The Civil War as a theological crisis, by Mark A. Noll
- A place called Appomattox, community at the crossroads of history, William Marvel ; with a new preface by the author
- The fate of Texas, the Civil War and the Lone Star State, edited by Charles D. Grear
- Confederates in the attic, dispatches from the unfinished Civil War, Tony Horwitz
- Dixie's daughters, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the preservation of Confederate culture, Karen L. Cox ; foreword by John David Smith
- America aflame, how the Civil War created a nation, David Goldfield
- Reconstructing Appalachia, the Civil War's aftermath, edited by Andrew L. Slap ; introduction by Gordon B. McKinney
- After the war, the lives and images of major Civil War figures after the shooting stopped, David Hardin
- Race and reunion, the Civil War in American memory, David W. Blight
- Legacy of disunion, the enduring significance of the American Civil War, edited by Susan-Mary Grant and Peter J. Parish
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