Civil War History, September 2006

Civil War History

Volume 52, Number 3 (September 2006)

Note: I am not particularly interested in many of the articles which routinely appear in Civil War History, so the titles and authors are listed without summary.
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The Problem of Race in the Age of Freedom: Emancipation and the Transformation of Republican Schooling in Baltimore, 1860-1867
by Robert S. Wolff
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Two Degrees of Rebellion: Amnesty and Texans after the Civil War
by Brad R. Clampitt
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“To Forget and Forgive”: Reconstructing the Nation in the Post-Civil War Classroom
by Judith Ann Giesberg
Click on the link below to continue to a list of the books reviewed in this issue of Civil War History.
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Book Reviews
Books Reviewed in this Issue:
1. The Confederate Battle Flag: America’s Most Embattled Emblem by John M. Coski
2. Israel on the Appomattox: A Southern Experiment in Black Freedom from the 1790s through the Civil War by Melvin Patrick Ely
3. Generations of Captivity: A History of African-American Slaves by Ira Berlin
4. Harriet Tubman: The Life and the Life Stories by Jean M. Humez
5. Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America by Fergus M. Bordewich
6. Lines in the Sand: Race and Class in Lowcountry Georgia, 1750-1860 by Timothy James Lockley
7. Masters of the Big House: Elite Slaveholders of the Mid-Nineteenth-Century South by William Kauffman Scarborough
8. Manifest Destiny’s Underworld: Filibustering in Antebellum America by Robert E. May
9. The Urban South and the Coming of the Civil War by Frank Towers
10. From Property to Person: Slavery and the Confiscation Acts, 1861-1862 by Silvana R. Siddali
11. Walker’s Texas Division C.S.A.: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi by Richard Lowe
12. The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion by Peter S. Carmichael
13. The Peculiar Democracy: Southern Democrats in Peace and Civil War by Wallace Hettle
14. Carrying the Flag: The Story of Charles Whilden, the Confederacy’s Most Unlikely Hero by Gordon C. Rhea
15. Zeb Vance: North Carolina’s Civil War Governor and Gilded Age Political Leader by Gordon B. McKinney
16. Chimborazo: The Confederacy’s Largest Hospital by Carol C. Green
17. The Struggle for the Life of the Republic edited by Stewart Bennett and Barbara Tillery
18. The Civil War Letters of Colonel Charles F. Johnson, Invalid Corps edited by Fred Pelka

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