
Civil War in the North Series
Civil War in the North highlights innovative scholarship that broadens our understanding of what the American Civil War meant to Northern society. Launched in 2006, this series encompasses overlooked and under-researched topics, from the battlefield to the homefront, from the antebellum era through Reconstruction.
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Civil War Letters of Friedrich Bertsch and Wilhelm Stängel, 9th Ohio Infantry |
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Reflections on the Civil War Home Front |
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Civil War General and Great Lakes Engineer |
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The Civil War Letters of Charles Maxwell Allen, U.S. Consul at Bermuda, 1861–1888 |
More Than a Contest Between Armies Essays on the Civil War Era |
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The Private Notebooks of Lt. Col. Theodore Lyman |
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August Willich’s Gallant Dutchmen Civil War Lettes from the 32nd Indiana Infantry |
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An Antebellum Woman’s Struggle to Define Sphere |
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Caleb Cushing and the Shattering of the Union
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Status: We
are currently accepting submissions for this series.