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- Abraham Lincoln and treason in the Civil War, the trials of John Merryman, Jonathan W. White
- Rebels on the border, Civil War, emancipation, and the reconstruction of Kentucky and Missouri, Aaron Astor
- Fenians, freedmen, and southern Whites, race and nationality in the era of Reconstruction, Mitchell Snay
- Occupied Vicksburg, Bradley R. Clampitt
- Executing Daniel Bright, race, loyalty, and guerrilla violence in a coastal Carolina community, 1861-1865, Barton A. Myers
- The Emancipation Proclamation, three views (social, political, iconographic), Harold Holzer, Edna Greene Medford, Frank J. Williams ; with a foreword by John Hope Franklin
- Emancipation, the Union army, and the reelection of Abraham Lincoln, Jonathan W. White
- Apocalypse and the millennium in the American Civil War era, edited by Ben Wright and Zachary W. Dresser ; with a foreword by Mark A. Noll
- Counterfeit justice, the judicial odyssey of Texas freedwoman Azeline Hearne, Dale Baum
- From property to person, slavery and the Confiscation Acts, 1861-1862, Silvana R. Siddali
- William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini, abolition, democracy, and radical reform, Enrico Dal Lago
- They fought like demons, women soldiers in the American Civil War, DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook
- Granbury's Texas Brigade, diehard western confederates, John R. Lundberg
- The reconstruction of Mark Twain, how a Confederate bushwhacker became the Lincoln of our literature, Joe B. Fulton
- The slaveholding crisis, fear of insurrection and the coming of the Civil War, Carl Lawrence Paulus
- Across the bloody chasm, the culture of commemoration among Civil War veterans, M. Keith Harris
- Undaunted radical, the selected writings and speeches of Albion W. Tourgée, edited by Mark Elliott and John David Smith
- War's relentless hand, twelve tales of Civil War soldiers, Mark H. Dunkelman
- Slavery, Civil War, and salvation, African American slaves and Christianity, 1830-1870, Daniel L. Fountain
- Patrick Henry Jones, Irish American, Civil War general, and Gilded Age politician, Mark H. Dunkelman
- Marching with Sherman, through Georgia and the Carolinas with the 154th New York, Mark H. Dunkelman
- Extreme Civil War, guerrilla warfare, environment, and race on the trans-Mississippi frontier, Matthew M. Stith
- A broken regiment, the 16th Connecticut's Civil War, Lesley J. Gordon
- True blue, white Unionists in the Deep South during the Civil War and Reconstruction, Clayton J. Butler
- Legacy of disunion, the enduring significance of the American Civil War, edited by Susan-Mary Grant and Peter J. Parish
- Los brazos de Dios, a plantation society in the Texas borderlands, 1821-1865, Sean M. Kelley
- Inventing Stonewall Jackson, a Civil War hero in history and memory, Wallace Hettle
- A Black patriot and a white priest, André Cailloux and Claude Paschal Maistre in Civil War New Orleans, Stephen J. Ochs
- Designing Gotham, West Point engineers and the rise of modern New York, 1817-1898, Jon Scott Logel
- Texas terror, the slave insurrection panic of 1860 and the secession of the lower South, Donald E. Reynolds
- Loathing Lincoln, an American tradition from the Civil War to the present, John McKee Barr
- Citizen-officers, the Union and Confederate volunteer junior officer corps in the American Civil War, Andrew S. Bledsoe
- Confederate outlaw, Champ Ferguson and the Civil War in Appalachia, Brian D. McKnight
- Confederate political economy, creating and managing a Southern corporatist nation, Michael Brem Bonner