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  • Henry Eustace McCulloch

    Texas Ranger, Legislator, Civil War General

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    Henry Eustace McCulloch provides the first comprehensive account of a pivotal nineteenth-century military leader and politician from Texas. In his military career, Henry McCulloch served with his brother Ben in one of the first Texas Ranger companies after the Texas Revolution of 1836, defended settlers during the Great Comanche Raid of 1840, and helped to defeat Mexican forces that reoccupied San ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Conflict of Command

    George McClellan, Abraham Lincoln, and the Politics of War

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    Winner of the Barondess/Lincoln AwardWinner of the Austin Civil War Round Table Book PrizeFinalist for the American Battlefield Trust Book PrizeThe fraught relationship between Abraham Lincoln and George McClellan is well known, so much so that many scholars rarely question the standard narrative casting the two as foils, with the Great Emancipator inevitably coming out on top over his supposedly ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Unreconstructed

    Slavery and Emancipation on Louisiana's Red River, 1820–1880

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    Carin Peller-Semmens’s Unreconstructed grapples with the longstanding, systemic effects of white supremacist brutality in northwest Louisiana, highlighting the constancy of racial subjugation in one of the most violent areas of the South. Tracing the commitment of the region’s white slaveholders to racial violence from antebellum enslavement through to Reconstruction, Peller-Semmens unearths the ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • The Devil’s Own Purgatory

    The United States Mississippi River Squadron in the Civil War

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    Finalist for the Gilder Lehrman Center's Lincoln PrizeThe Devil’s Own Purgatory is the first complete history of the Union navy’s Mississippi Squadron, a fleet that prowled the Mississippi River and its tributaries during the American Civil War. The squadron battered Confederate forts, participated in combined operations with the army, obliterated the Confederate fleet, protected Union supply ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Between Extremes

    Seeking the Political Center in the Civil War North

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    Between 1861 and 1865, northern voters fortified Abraham Lincoln’s administration as it oversaw the end of the institution of slavery and an unprecedented expansion in the size and scope of the federal government. Since the United States never considered suspending the democratic process during the Civil War, these revolutionary developments—indeed the entire war effort—depended on ballots as much ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Late to the Fight

    Union Soldier Combat Performance from the Wilderness to the Fall of Petersburg

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    In Late to the Fight, Alexandre F. Caillot explores the combat performance of the Union soldiers who filled newly raised regiments that fought through the Civil War’s final year. Historians have typically regarded these late enlistees as substandard to those who signed on at the war’s start. Using the experiences of the 17th Vermont and 31st Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiments to assess the record ... Read more

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  • The Consequences of Confederate Citizenship

    The Civil War Correspondence of Alabama's Pickens Family

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    The Consequences of Confederate Citizenship is a vast collection of Civil War correspondence from the affluent Pickens family of Greene County, Alabama. Unlike nearly all published letter collections from the era, the Pickens family correspondence includes letters written on the home front as well as those penned by family members serving in the Army of Northern Virginia. The correspondence ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Abraham Lincoln and the Heroic Legend

    Reconsidering Lincoln as Commander in Chief

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    Kenneth W. Noe’s Abraham Lincoln and the Heroic Legend boldly questions the long-accepted notion that the sixteenth president was an almost-perfect commander in chief, more intelligent than his generals. The legend originated with Lincoln himself, who early in the war concluded that he possessed a keen strategic and tactical mind. Noe explores the genesis of this powerful idea and asks why so many ... Read more

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  • Lutheranism and American Culture

    The Making of a Distinctive Faith in the Civil War Era

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    Timothy D. Grundmeier’s Lutheranism and American Culture examines the transformation of the nation’s third-largest Protestant denomination over the course of the nineteenth century. In the antebellum era, leading voices within the church believed that the best way to become American was by modifying certain historic doctrines deemed too Catholic and cooperating with Anglo-evangelicals in ... Read more

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  • The Confederate Resurgence of 1864

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    William Marvel’s The Confederate Resurgence of 1864 examines a dozen understudied Confederate and Union military operations carried out during the winter and spring of 1864 that, taken cumulatively, greatly revived white southerners’ hopes for independence. Among the pivotal moments during this period were the sinking of the USS Housatonic by the CSS Hunley; Nathan Bedford Forrest’s defeat of ... Read more

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  • Fractured Freedoms

    Reconstructing Central Louisiana

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    David T. Ballantyne’s Fractured Freedoms is a riveting history of central Louisiana from the 1860s to the 1890s, focusing on majority-Black Rapides Parish during Reconstruction. Using the region as a case study, Ballantyne reveals what is, in part, a rural Reconstruction success story, emphasizing the resilience of Black politics and the persistence of significant divisions among white residents ... Read more

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  • A Wonderful Career in Crime

    Charles Cowlam’s Masquerades in the Civil War Era and Gilded Age

    Series series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
    Charles Cowlam’s career as a convict, spy, detective, congressional candidate, adventurer, and con artist spanned the Civil War, Reconstruction, and Gilded Age. His life touched many of the most prominent figures of the era, including Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, and Ulysses S. Grant. One contemporary newspaper reported that Cowlam “has as many aliases as there are letters in the alphabet.” ... Read more

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