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: Fall 2019
Editorial
Feature Essays
Look at Lincoln: All the Powers of Earth: The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln, Vol. III, 1856-1860
Frank J. Williams
Interview
Reviews
The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies
Meg Groeling
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide
Daniel W. Crofts
Confederate Statues and Memorialization
Gaines M. Foster
American Abolitionism: Its Direct Political Impact from Colonial Times into Reconstruction
Fred L. Johnson
Exposing Slavery: Photography, Human Bondage, and the Birth of Modern Visual Politics in America
Jack Trammell
Lincoln’s Spies: Their Secret War to Save a Nation
Martin P. Johnson
Church in the Wild: Evangelicals in Antebellum America
Spencer W. McBride
Approaching Civil War and Southern History
Jessica Cannon
“Too Much for Human Endurance”: The George Spangler Farm Hospitals and the Battle of Gettysburg
Peter J. D'Onofrio
Coming Full Circle: The Seneca Nation of Indians, 1848-1934
Frank Rzeczkowski
Annotations
Annotations: Fall 2019
Tom Barber