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ABSTRACTS
- To Walk About in Freedom: The Long Emancipation of Priscilla Joyner by Carole Emberton (review)
- “I Shall Forward to You My Contraband”: Tracing Coerced Wartime Black Movement North through an Incomplete Archive
- The Failure of Our Fathers: Family, Gender, and Power in Confederate Alabama by Victoria Ott (review)
- “What a Piece of Work Is Man”: Human Dignity in The Killer Angels on Its Fiftieth Anniversary
- Love and Duty: Confederate Widows and the Emotional Politics of Loss by Angela Esco Elder (review)
- The Abolitionist Civil War: Immediatists and the Struggle to Transform the Union by Frank J. Cirillo (review)
- Editor’s Overview
- Contesting "the Insatiable Maw of Capital": Mine Workers' Struggles in the Civil War Era
- Book Review Essay: After War and Emancipation, an Irrepressible Conflict
- Guest Editor's Overview: Have Civil War Historians Lost Labor History?
- White Supremacy and Fraud: The "Abolitionist" Work of Henry Frisbie
- The Open-Shop Movement and the Long Shadow of Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction
- "We Can Take Care of Ourselves Now": Establishing Independent Black Labor and Industry in Postwar Yorktown, Virginia
- Civil War Field Artillery: Promise and Performance on the Battlefield by Earl J. Hess (review)
- Irish American Civil War Songs: Identity, Loyalty, and Nationhood by Catherine V. Bateson (review)
- The Last Fire-Eater: Roger A. Pryor and the Search for a Southern Identity by William A. Link (review)
- The Democratic Collapse: How Gender Politics Broke a Party and a Nation 1856–1861 by Lauren M. Haumesser (review)
- Editor's Overview
- What's Love Got to Do with It?": A Roundtable on the Cultural Legacy of Eric W. Lott's Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class on Its Thirtieth Anniversary
- The Human Sacrifice: The Trial of Lucy Bagby and the Secession Crisis
- American Catholics and the Quest for Equality in the Civil War Era by Robert Emmett Curran (review)