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Volume 52, Number 3 (September 2006)
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| 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 |
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| by Robert S. Wolff |
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| Two Degrees of Rebellion: Amnesty and Texans after the Civil War |
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| by Brad R. Clampitt |
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| “To Forget and Forgive”: Reconstructing the Nation in the Post-Civil War Classroom |
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| by Judith Ann Giesberg |
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| Click on the link below to continue to a list of the books reviewed in this issue of Civil War History. | |
Civil War History, September 2006
September 22nd, 2006 by Brett Schulte · No Comments
Categories: Civil War Magazines
Tags: · brad r. clampitt, civil war history journal, judith ann giesberg, Number 3, robert s. wolff, september 2006, volume 52
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