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Thursday, July 24, 2025

Civil War-related titles from the Fall-Winter '25 catalogs

UNC:
Counting the Cost of Freedom: The Fight Over Compensated Emancipation after the Civil War by Amanda Laury Kleintop.
Opium Slavery: Civil War Veterans and America's First Opioid Crisis by Jonathan Jones.
Torn Asunder: Republican Crises and Civil Wars in the United States and Mexico, 1848–1867 by Erika Pani.
The Surgeon's Battle: How Medicine Won the Vicksburg Campaign and Changed the Civil War By Lindsay Rae Smith Privette.
Fighting with the Past: How Seventeenth-Century History Shaped the American Civil War by Aaron Sheehan-Dean.
A Nation Unraveled: Clothing, Culture, and Violence in the American Civil War Era By Sarah Jones Weicksel.

LSU:
Civil War Cavalry: Waging Mounted Warfare in Nineteenth-Century America by Earl Hess.
The Devil’s Own Purgatory: The United States Mississippi River Squadron in the Civil War by Robert Gudmestad.
War Fought and Felt: The Emotional Motivations of Confederate Soldiers by Joshua Shiver.

Tennessee:
The Greatest Calamity: Tennessee in the Civil War Era by John Fowler.
Decisions on Western Waters: The Twenty-Seven Critical Decisions That Defined the Operations by Michael Becker.
Missouri and the Secession Crisis: A Documentary History by Dwight Pitcaithley.

South Carolina:
Soldier of the South: Lieutenant General Richard H. Anderson at War and Peace by Edward Hagerty.
Winning Our Wonder: Rhetorical Re/Constructions of American Civil War Women on the Web by Patty Wilde.

Kansas:
Richmond Views the West: Politics and Perceptions in the Confederate Capital by Larry Daniel.

Nebraska:
If I Can Get Home This Fall: A Story of Love, Loss, and a Cause in the Civil War by Tyler Alexander (Potomac).

TAMU Consortium:
Honey Springs, Oklahoma: Historical Archaeology of a Civil War Battlefield by William Lees (TAMU).

Georgia:
Between King Cotton and Queen Victoria: How Pirates, Smugglers, and Scoundrels Almost Saved the Confederacy by Beau Cleland.

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