Number 4 (December 2006)
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Civil War History, Volume 52, Number 4 (December 2006)
108 Pages
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| Hubbell Prize Awarded |
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| Page 344 |
| Which Poor Man’s Fight? Immigrants and the Federal Conscription of 1863 |
by Tyler Anbinder
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| Page 373 |
| The Confederate Sequestration Act |
by Daniel W. Hamilton
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| Page 303 |
| Book Reviews |
Books Reviewed in this Issue:
1. The Boundaries of American Political Culture in the Civil War Era by Mark E. Neely Jr.
2. Party Games: Getting, Keeping, and Using Power in Gilded Age Politics by Mark Wahlgren Summers
3. Bitter Fruits of Bondage: The Demise of Slavery and the Collapse of the Confederacy, 1861-1865 by Armstead L. Robinson
4. No Taint of Compromise: Crusaders in Antislavery Politics by Frederick J. Blue
5. In the Shadow of Slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626-1863 by Leslie M. Harris
6. Anna: The Letters of a St. Simons Island Plantation Mistress, 1817-1859 by Anna Matilda Page King
7. Henry Adams and the Southern Question by Michael O’Brien
8. High Seas and Yankee Gunboats by Roger S. Durham
9. Retreat from Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, and the Pennsylvania Campaign by Kent Masterson Brown
10. The Nature of Sacrifice: A Biography of Charles Russell Lowell, Jr., 1835-64 by Carol Bundy
11. Grander in Her Daughters: Florida’s Women during the Civil War by Tracy J. Revels
12. The Ongoing Civil War: New Versions of Old Stories edited by Herman Hattaway and Ethan Rafuse
13. Civil War Time: Temporality and Identity in America, 1861-1865 by Cheryl Wells
14. Masterful Women: Slaveholding Widows from the American Revolution through the Civil War by Kirsten E. Wood
15. Brothers One and All: Esprit de Corps in a Civil War Regiment by Mark H. Dunkelman
16. The Legend of John Wilkes Booth: Myth, Memory, and a Mummy by C. Wyatt Evans
17. Women’s Radical Reconstruction: The Freedmen’s Aid Movement by Carol Faulkner
18. For Free Press and Equal Rights: Republican Newspapers in the Reconstruction South edited by John Quist
19. Texas after the Civil War: The Struggle of Reconstruction by Carl H. Moneyhon
20. The Making of a Lynching Culture: Violence and Vigilantism in Central Texas, 1836-1916 by William D. Carrigan
21. A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868 by Anne Sarah Rubin |
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| Index to Volume 52 |