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Civil War Sisterhood: The U.S. Sanitary Commission and Women's Politics in Transition. By Judith Ann Giesberg. (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2000. xiv, 239 pp. $40.00, ISBN 1-55553-434-1.)

In a recent survey of scholarship on women during the American Civil War, Drew Faust cited at least a dozen unpublished dissertations and a long list of important essays and monographs that have appeared in the last decade or so. It is hard to imagine that there is a more exciting field in either American women's history or Civil War–era studies. Judith Ann Giesberg's Civil War Sisterhood is a significant addition to this literature. . . .


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