United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Social aspects
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Social aspects
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- Incident at the Otterville Station, a Civil War story of slavery and rescue, John Christgau
- 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
- I can't wait to call you my wife, African American letters of love and family in the Civil War era, by Rita Roberts
- The Civil War chronicle, the only day-by-day portrait of America's tragic conflict as told by soldiers, journalists, politicians, farmers, nurses, slaves, and other eyewitnesses, general editor, J. Matthew Gallman ; introduction by Eric Foner ; edited by David Rubel and Russell Shorto
- A nation transformed, how the Civil War changed America forever, Gerald S. Henig and Eric Niderost
- Campfires of freedom, the camp life of Black soldiers during the Civil War, Keith P. Wilson
- Troubled refuge, struggling for freedom in the Civil War, Chandra Manning
- Civil War soldiers, Reid Mitchell
- A people at war, civilians and soldiers in America's Civil War, 1854-1877, Scott Reynolds Nelson, Carol Sheriff
- Across the bloody chasm, the culture of commemoration among Civil War veterans, M. Keith Harris
- This great struggle, America's Civil War, Steven E. Woodworth
- Life during the Civil War, by Kelly Milner Halls
- 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
- Daughters of the Union, northern women fight the Civil War, Nina Silber
- History of Andersonville Prison, Ovid L. Futch ; with a new introduction by Michael P. Gray
- The state of Jones, the small southern county that seceded from the Confederacy, Sally Jenkins and John Stauffer
- God rest ye merry, soldiers, a true Civil War Christmas story, James McIvor
- Beleaguered Winchester, a Virginia community at war, 1861-1865, Richard R. Duncan
- 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
- Killing ground, photographs of the Civil War and the changing American landscape, John Huddleston
- We gather together, a nation divided, a president in turmoil, and a historic campaign to embrace gratitude and grace, Denise Kiernan
- Beyond the battlefield, the ordinary life and extraordinary times of the Civil War soldier, edited by David Madden
- The slaves' war, the Civil War in the words of former slaves, Andrew Ward
- A place called Appomattox, community at the crossroads of history, William Marvel ; with a new preface by the author
- A just and generous nation, Abraham Lincoln and the fight for American opportunity, Harold Holzer and Norton Garfinkle
- The Civil War and the limits of destruction, Mark E. Neely, Jr
- Marching masters, slavery, race, and the Confederate army during the Civil War, Colin Edward Woodward
- This republic of suffering, death and the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
- We gather together, a nation divided, a president in turmoil, and a historic campaign to embrace gratitude and grace, Denise Kiernan
- A Maryland bride in the Deep South, the Civil War diary of Priscilla Bond, edited, with an introduction, by Kimberly Harrison
- Women of the blue & gray, true Civil War stories of mothers, medics, soldiers, and spies, Marianne Monson
- The diary of a Civil War bride, Lucy Wood Butler of Virginia, edited by Kristen Brill
- The private Civil War, popular thought during the sectional conflict, Randall C. Jimerson
- The civilian war, Confederate women and Union soldiers during Sherman's March, Lisa Tendrich Frank
- The fate of Texas, the Civil War and the Lone Star State, edited by Charles D. Grear
- Troubled refuge, struggling for freedom in the Civil War, Chandra Manning
- Reconstructing Appalachia, the Civil War's aftermath, edited by Andrew L. Slap ; introduction by Gordon B. McKinney
- Living hell, the dark side of the Civil War, Michael C. C. Adams
- On the threshold of freedom, masters and slaves in Civil War Georgia, Clarence L. Mohr ; with a new preface by the author
- America aflame, how the Civil War created a nation, David Goldfield
- Eagles on their buttons, a Black infantry regiment in the Civil War, Versalle F. Washington
- Race and reunion, the Civil War in American memory, David W. Blight
- Fort Donelson's legacy, war and society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862-1863, Benjamin Franklin Cooling
- Confederate women, [compiled] by Mauriel Phillips Joslyn
- When Sherman marched north from the sea, resistance on the Confederate home front, Jacqueline Glass Campbell
- Dark and bloody ground, the Battle of Mansfield and the forgotten Civil War in Louisiana, Thomas Ayres
- Women of the blue & gray, true Civil War stories of mothers, medics, soldiers, and spies, Marianne Monson
- Freedom rising, Washington in the Civil War, Ernest B. Furgurson
- Rising in flames, Sherman's March and the fight for a new nation, J.D. Dickey
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