Citation: Ba. Crouch, THE ROVING EDITOR - OR, TALKS WITH SLAVES IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED-STATES - MCKIVIGAN,JR, Civil War history, 43(1), 1997, pp. 90-91
Citation: Ja. Rawly, FOR GOD AND MAMMON - EVANGELICALS AND ENTREPRENEURS, MASTERS AND SLAVES IN TERRITORIAL KANSAS - SENGUPTA,G, Civil War history, 43(1), 1997, pp. 94-95
Citation: Be. Powers, THE WORK OF RECONSTRUCTION - FROM SLAVE TO WAGE LABORER IN SOUTH-CAROLINA, 1860-1870 - SAVILLE,J, Civil War history, 42(4), 1996, pp. 345-346
Citation: Gm. Foster, BLACK-BELT SCALAWAG - HAYS,CHARLES AND THE SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS IN THE ERA OF RECONSTRUCTION - ROGERS,WW, Civil War history, 42(4), 1996, pp. 347-348
Citation: Rl. Dinardo, A HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY - FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR TO THE PRESENT - SWEENEY,JK, Civil War history, 42(4), 1996, pp. 350-351
Citation: Gjw. Urwin, WE-CANNOT-TREAT-NEGROES-AS-PRISONERS-OF-WAR, RACIAL ATROCITIES AND REPRISALS IN CIVIL-WAR ARKANSAS, Civil War history, 42(3), 1996, pp. 193-210
Citation: Wa. Tidwell, APRIL 15, 1865 -MARYS-COUNTY, MARYLAND, THE DAY AFTER LINCOLN WAS SHOT( ON THE SKIRMISH BETWEEN UNION AND CONFEDERATE CAVALRY IN ST), Civil War history, 42(3), 1996, pp. 220-239
Citation: De. Long, THE HARD HAND OF WAR, UNION MILITARY POLICY TOWARD SOUTHERN CIVILIANS, 1861-1865 - GRIMSLEY,M, Civil War history, 42(3), 1996, pp. 240-244