United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Social aspects
Label
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Social aspects
Name
United States
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Reluctant rebels, the Confederates who joined the Army after 1861, Kenneth W. Noe
- Embattled courage, the experience of combat in the American Civil War, Gerald F. Linderman
- The vacant chair, the Northern soldier leaves home, Reid Mitchell
- The view from the ground, experiences of Civil War soldiers, edited by Aaron Sheehan-Dean
- God rest ye merry, soldiers, a true Civil War Christmas story, James McIvor
- Daughters of the Union, northern women fight the Civil War, Nina Silber
- What this cruel war was over, soldiers, slavery, and the Civil War, Chandra Manning
- The story the soldiers wouldn't tell, sex in the Civil War, Thomas P. Lowry ; with an introduction by Robert K. Krick
- The calculus of violence, how Americans fought the Civil War, Aaron Sheehan-Dean
- The Civil War diary quilt, [121 stories and the quilt blocks they inspired], Rosemary Youngs
- Bitterly divided, the South's inner Civil War, David Williams
- The war was you and me, civilians in the American Civil War, Joan E. Cashin, editor
- New York's north country and the Civil War, soldiers, civilians and legacies, Dave Shampine ; foreword by Harold Sanderson
- Marching home, Union veterans and their unending Civil War, Brian Matthew Jordan
- True crime in the Civil War, cases of murder, treason, counterfeiting, massacre, plunder, and abuse, Tobin T. Buhk
- Toward a social history of the American Civil War, exploratory essays, edited by Maris A. Vinovskis
- Everyday life during the Civil War, Michael J. Varhola
- Life in Civil War America, Michael O. Varhola ; foreword by Eric J. Wittenberg ; photo appendix by Maureen A. Taylor
- Food in the Civil War era, the North, edited by Helen Zoe Veit
- American Civil War, Steven E. Woodworth, editor
- Freedom rising, Washington in the Civil War, Ernest B. Furgurson
- The South vs. the South, how anti-Confederate southerners shaped the course of the Civil War, William W. Freehling
- Standing soldiers, kneeling slaves, race, war, and monument in nineteenth-century America, Kirk Savage
- The Lincolns in the White House, four years that shattered a family, Jerrold M. Packard
- Sons of privilege, the Charleston Light Dragoons in the Civil War, W. Eric Emerson
- Confederate reckoning, power and politics in the Civil War South, Stephanie McCurry
- The fall of the house of Dixie, the Civil War and the social revolution that transformed the South, Bruce Levine
- America aflame, how the Civil War created a nation, by David Goldfield
- A people's contest, the Union and Civil War 1861-1865, Philip Shaw Paludan
- Routes of war, the world of movement in the Confederate south, Yael A. Sternhell
- Race and reunion, the Civil War in American memory, David W. Blight
- We gather together, a nation divided, a president in turmoil, and a historic campaign to embrace gratitude and grace, Denise Kiernan
- Reconstructing Appalachia, the Civil War's aftermath, edited by Andrew L. Slap ; introduction by Gordon B. McKinney
- This republic of suffering, death and the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
- Home front, daily life in the Civil War North, Peter John Brownlee, Sarah Burns, Diane Dillon, Daniel Greene, Scott Manning Stevens ; with a foreword by Adam Goodheart
- The long shadow of the Civil War, southern dissent and its legacies, Victoria E. Bynum
- A nation transformed, how the Civil War changed America forever, Gerald S. Henig and Eric Niderost
- South Carolina in the Civil War, the Confederate experience in letters and diaries, edited by J. Edward Lee and Ron Chepesiuk
- War crimes against Southern civilians, Walter Brian Cisco
- Civil War soldiers, Reid Mitchell
- Eagles on their buttons, a Black infantry regiment in the Civil War, Versalle F. Washington
- Marching home, union veterans and their unending Civil War, Brian Matthew Jordan
- Fort Donelson's legacy, war and society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862-1863, Benjamin Franklin Cooling
- The war that forged a nation, why the Civil War still matters, James McPherson
- To Appomattox and beyond, the Civil War soldier in war and peace, Larry M. Logue
- The fall of the house of Dixie, the Civil War and the social revolution that transformed the South, Bruce Levine
- Civil War America, voices from the home front, James Marten
- Troubled refuge, struggling for freedom in the Civil War, Chandra Manning
- The American home front, Revolutionary War, Civil War, World War I, World War II, by James L. Abrahamson
- New York's north country and the Civil War, soldiers, civilians and legacies
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus3