Spring 2001
Editorial
Homemade History
Morgan Knull
Feature Essay
Feature Essay
David Madden
Interview
The 'Unwritten War' No Longer: Alice Fahs Explores Popular Literature Of The Civil War
Bonnie L. Bates
Reviews
A Texas-Sized Dilemma: How Did 'Passionate Unionist' Lawyer End Up As 'Diehard Confederate'?
T. Michael Parrish
Crisis Of The Antebellum Spirit: Southern Sisters' Diaries Reflect Conversion, Then Despair
Jeffery B. Cook
Divided Government: Federalism's Tension Between Nation And States Produced Sectional Enmity
Myles Kantor
Lincoln's Scribe: John Hay Grew In Office Serving A President He Revered
William D. Pederson
My Love For You Is My Ruling Passion': Letters Capture Wartime Struggles Of Young Texas Couple
Judith E. Harper
Pure Substance': Encyclopedia Reflects Advances In Scholarship And Interpretation
Charles L. McCollum
Straight From The Source's Mouth: Document Compilation Reflects Beliefs And Fears Of Wartime Americans
Carolyn P. Yoder
Tanglewood Tales: Berkshire County Supported Its Soldiers In Deed And Verse
Jeffrey D. Marshall
Who Shot The Colonel?: Pinkerton Agent Stands Accused Of A Crime He Was Sent To Prevent
Helen Howerton
Annotations
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