• Beckert, Empire of Cotton
  • Blight, A Slave No More
  • Blight, Race and Reunion
  • Coates, “Why Do So Few Blacks Study the Civil War
  • Cohen, “You Have No Flag Out Yet
  • Colby, “Negroes Will Bear Fabulous Prices”
  • Downs, Sick from Freedom
  • Emberton, “Only Murder Makes Men”
  • Fleche, Revolution of 1861
  • Foster, “What’s Not in a Name”
  • Glatthaar, “A Tale of Two Armies”
  • Glymph, The Women’s Fight
  • Jones, “Opium Slavery”
  • Kornblith, “Rethinking the Coming of the Civil War”
  • Lande, “Trials of Freedom”
  • MacKenzie, “The Slaveholders' War”
  • Marten, “A Running Fight against Their Fellow Men”
  • Masur, Civil War
  • Matteson, A Worse Place than Hell
  • Nelson, “From Pima Villages to the Walker Mines”
  • Sinha, “The Caning of Charles Sumner”
  • Varon, “Save in Defense of my Native State”
  • Waite, “Jefferson Davis and Proslavery Visions of Empire in the Far West”
  • Whites, “Forty Shirts and a Wagonload of Wheat”