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1861-1865, civil war

Drive to the east

2005
An alternate history in which the United States defeats the Confederate States, leading to a country split by politics and greed, that will come to a head at the start of World War II.

"First among equals"

Abraham Lincoln's reputation during his administration
2005
Presents an analysis of Abraham Lincoln's personality and reputation drawn from primary documents, speeches, editorials and newspaper accounts, private letters, and statements from abolitionists and slaveholders, soldiers, and others who knew him.

Lincoln and Whitman

parallel lives in Civil War Washington
2004
Draws on personal and newspaper accounts, diary records, and folklore to present double portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman, discussing how the two became kindred spirits, despite their profound differences in position and circumstance during the Civil War.

Freedom's journey

African American voices of the Civil War
2004
A collection of writings in which African-American men and women share their impressions and experiences from the Civil War.

Battle-pieces and aspects of the war

1995
A facsimile edition of the 1866 publication containing seventy-two poems on major campaigns, battles, and events of the Civil War, representing the author's first foray into the world of poetry.

The red badge of courage

1994
Contains fourteen essays on the novel, a chronology, an updated bibliography, unpublished manuscript passages, and discarded chapter XII.

Stephen Crane's The red badge of courage

2004
Presents twentieth-century critical essays on Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage" and includes a chronology, a bibliography, and an introduction by critic Harold Bloom.

Images from the storm

300 Civil War images by the author of Eye of the storm
2001
Profiles more than three hundred watercolors, sketches, maps, and diagrams which Robert Knox Sneden created during the Civil War.

Race and reunion

the Civil War in American memory
2001
Explores how Americans' memories and perceptions about the Civil War have changed throughout history, and discusses how the country's collective thoughts about the war have affected race relations.

Disarming the nation

women's writing and the American Civil War
1999
Discusses some of the women authors whose writings contributed to the conception of the ideas about the Civil War and its aftermath and some lesser known African-American women authors who documented little know aspects of the war.

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