Civil War Book Review is the journal of record for new and newly reprinted books about the Antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras. Published quarterly by the LSU Libraries.
Current Issue: Winter 2018
Editorial
Editorial: Winter 2018
Tom Barber
Feature Essays
Alabama's Class Politics Through The Civil War Crisis -- And Its Echoes
Michael W. Fitzgerald
Look At Lincoln: Stanton: Demythologized
Frank J. Williams
Interview
The American Elsewhere: Adventure And Manliness In The Age Of Expansion
Jimmy L. Bryan Jr.
Reviews
On To Petersburg: Grant And Lee, June 4-15, 1864
Benjamin Franklin Cooling
The Army Of The Potomac In The Overland And Petersburg Campaigns: Union Soldiers And Trench Warfare, 1864-1865
Charles R. Bowery
Fighting In The Shadows: Untold Stories Of Deaf People In The Civil War
Sarah Handley-Cousins
Civil War Obscura: Lincoln On The Eve Of '61
Meg Groeling
Shades Of Green: Irish Regiments, American Soldiers, And Local Communities In The Civil War Era
Meg Groeling
The Confederate Homefront: A History In Documents
Jaqueline G. Campbell
Lincoln's Lieutenants: The High Command Of The Army Of The Potomac
Andrew S. Bledsoe
The Weeping Time: Memory And The Largest Slave Auction In American History
Benjamin Fitzpatrick
Southern Reconstruction
Richard Gerber
Framing The Solid South: The State Constitutional Conventions Of Secession, Reconstruction, And Redemption, 1860-1902
Adam H. Domby
The Election Of 1860: A Campaign Fraught With Consequences
Michael Robinson
Slavery On The Periphery: The Kansas-missouri Border In The Antebellum And Civil War Eras
Jack Trammell
Annotations
Annotations
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