LSU:
• Abraham Lincoln and the Heroic Legend: Reconsidering Lincoln as Commander in Chief by Kenneth Noe.
• Death or Victory: The Louisiana Native Guards and the Black Military’s Significance in the Civil War by A.J. Cade.
• A Desperate Fight: The Lives of Louisiana's Confederate Soldiers by Henry Motty.
• Henry Eustace McCulloch: Texas Ranger, Legislator, Civil War General by David Paul Smith.
• Lutheranism and American Culture: The Making of a Distinctive Faith in the Civil War Era by Timothy Grundmeier.
UNC:
• Out of This Strife Will Come Freedom: Free People of Color and the Fight for Equal Rights in the Civil War Era by Warren Milteer.
• A Mother's Work: Mary Bickerdyke, Civil War–Era Nurse by Megan VanGorder.
Kansas:
• Shattered Courage: Soldiers Who Refused to Fight in the American Civil War by Earl Hess.
• Procuring Victory: The Army Quartermaster and the Economics of Expansion in Nineteenth-Century America by John Wendt.
Kent State:
• Civil War Camps and Soldier Health: Sanitation and Military Effectiveness in the Union Army by Earl Hess.
Nebraska:
• Forward to Richmond: The Virginia Campaign of 1862 by Brian Burton.
• Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville: A Battlefield Guide by Brian Burton.
• Emancipation War: The Fall of Slavery and the Coming of the Thirteenth Amendment (Potomac Books) by Damon Root.
Oklahoma:
• Mollie Brumley's Civil War: Surviving the Guerrilla War in Arkansas by Theodore Catton.
Mercer:
Forthcoming.
SIU:
• The Forts Henry and Donelson Campaign: February 6–16, 1862 ed. by Woodworth & Grear.
TAMU Consortium:
• Texan in Blue: Captain Francis Asbury Vaughan of the First Texas Cavalry, USA (TSHA Press) by McCaslin & Stewart.
Tennessee:
• Haunted by Memory: Ghost Stories of the American Civil War by Neff & Fluker.
• Civil War Photo Forensics: Investigating Battlefield Photographs Through a Critical Lens by Scott Hippensteel.
Georgia:
• Deserter Declarations: Letters from North Carolinians Who Abandoned Their Confederate Units ed. by Judkin Browning.
• Mercy in Disaster: Abby Hopper Gibbons’s Journals and Letters from Four Years of Civil War Nursing ed. by Angela Schear.
Savas Beatie:
• Through the Civil War with the Fourteenth Ohio Infantry: Horatio Quiggle’s Memoir of Service edited ed. by Hagopian & Powell.
• Stonewall Jackson’s Winter Operations: The Raids Against the C&O Canal and the Bath-Romney Campaign, December 1861 to February 1862 by Timothy Snyder.
• Crisis at Antietam: The Cornfield and West Woods and the Opening Rounds of the Civil War’s Bloodiest Battle, September 17, 1862 by Steven Eden.
• Retreat from Victory: The Battle of Malvern Hill and the End of the Seven Days, July 1, 1862 by Francis O’Reilly.
• This Great Contest Afloat: The Civil War on the Seas, Coastline, Rivers, and Oceans by Neil Chatelain.
• Desert Empire: The 1862 New Mexico Campaign by Kelly-Fischer & Greenwalt.
