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”