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- Of Age: Boy Soldiers and Military Power in the Civil War Era by Frances M. Clarke and Rebecca Jo Plant (review)
- At War with King Alcohol: Debating Drinking and Masculinity in the Civil War by Megan L. Bever (review)
- "Driven Out on the Old Charge of Being a Rebel": White-on-White Sectional Violence and the "Long" Bleeding Kansas
- The Cacophony of Politics: Northern Democrats and the American Civil War by J. Matthew Gallman (review)
- The Whartons' War: The Civil War Correspondence of General Gabriel C. Wharton & Anne Radford Wharton 1863–1865 ed. by William C. Davis and Sue Heth Bell (review)
- "Does the Civil War Matter?": A Roundtable Discussion
- Rebels in the Making: The Secession Crisis and the Birth of the Confederacy by William L. Barney (review)
- The Refugee Crisis of Sherman's March: Savannah, Port Royal, and the Transformation of the Sea Islands
- Editor's Overview
- Editor’s Overview
- Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity by Bradley R. Clampitt (review)
- The “First” Emancipation Proclamation: Black Rebellion, Removal, and Freedom during the Seminole Wars
- The Families’ Civil War: Black Soldiers and the Fight for Racial Justice by Holly A. Pinheiro Jr (review)
- Bloody Flag of Anarchy: Unionism in South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis by Brian C. Neumann (review)
- The Left-Armed Corps: Writings by Amputee Civil War Veterans by Allison M. Johnson (review)
- A Novel as Archive: A Roundtable on Frances E. W. Harper’s 1892 Novel, Iola Leroy, about the Civil War and Reconstruction
- “Portraits Torn to Shreds”: Iconoclasm and the Destruction of Confederate Memory
- The Union League and Biracial Politics in Reconstruction Texas by Carl H. Moneyhon (review)
- The Literature of Reconstruction: Not in Plain Black and White by Brook Thomas (review)
- Benjamin Franklin Butler: A Noisy, Fearless Life by Elizabeth D. Leonard (review)
- A Contest of Civilizations: Exposing the Crisis of American Exceptionalism in the Civil War Era by Andrew F. Lang (review)
- Scars on the Land: An Environmental History of Slavery in the American South by David Silkenat (review)
- Until Justice Be Done: America’s First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction by Kate Masur (review)
- William Gregg’s Civil War: The Battle to Shape the History of Guerilla Warfare by Joseph M. Beilein Jr (review)
- The Right to Childhood and the Process of Emancipation in the American Civil War
- Fighting for State Citizenship in the US Colored Troops