Author: | ISBN: | 9780807852651 | |
Publisher: | The University of North Carolina Press | Publication: | September 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | The University of North Carolina Press | Language: | English |
Author: | |
ISBN: | 9780807852651 |
Publisher: | The University of North Carolina Press |
Publication: | September 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | The University of North Carolina Press |
Language: | English |
The Journal of the Civil War Era
Volume 2, Number 3
September 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles
Robert Fortenbaugh Memorial Lecture
Joan Waugh
"I Only Knew What Was in My Mind": Ulysses S. Grant and the Meaning of Appomattox
Patrick Kelly
The North American Crisis of the 1860s
Carole Emberton
"Only Murder Makes Men": Reconsidering the Black Military Experience
Caroline E. Janney
"I Yield to No Man an Iota of My Convictions": Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park and the Limits of Reconciliation
Book Reviews
Books Received
Review Essay
David S. Reynolds
Reading the Sesquicentennial: New Directions in the Popular History of the Civil War
Notes on Contributors
The Journal of the Civil War Era takes advantage of the flowering of research on the many issues raised by the sectional crisis, war, Reconstruction, and memory of the conflict, while bringing fresh understanding to the struggles that defined the period, and by extension, the course of American history in the nineteenth century.
The Journal of the Civil War Era
Volume 2, Number 3
September 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles
Robert Fortenbaugh Memorial Lecture
Joan Waugh
"I Only Knew What Was in My Mind": Ulysses S. Grant and the Meaning of Appomattox
Patrick Kelly
The North American Crisis of the 1860s
Carole Emberton
"Only Murder Makes Men": Reconsidering the Black Military Experience
Caroline E. Janney
"I Yield to No Man an Iota of My Convictions": Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park and the Limits of Reconciliation
Book Reviews
Books Received
Review Essay
David S. Reynolds
Reading the Sesquicentennial: New Directions in the Popular History of the Civil War
Notes on Contributors
The Journal of the Civil War Era takes advantage of the flowering of research on the many issues raised by the sectional crisis, war, Reconstruction, and memory of the conflict, while bringing fresh understanding to the struggles that defined the period, and by extension, the course of American history in the nineteenth century.