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Civil War and Reconstruction

Block, William, Jr., "The Pride of Clyde: James B. McPherson," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 74 (Spring 2002), 50–62. Heavily illustrated.

Blondheim, Menahem, "'Public Sentiment Is Everything': The Union's Public Communication Strategy and the Bogus Proclamation of 1864," Journal of American History, 89 (Dec. 2002), 869–99.

Chandler, Robert J., "Fighting Words: Censoring Civil War Journalism in California," California Territorial Quarterly (no. 51, Fall 2002), 4–17.

Conn, Steven, "Narrative Trauma and Civil War History Painting, or Why Are These Pictures So Terrible?," History and Theory, 41 (Dec. 2002), 17–42.

Cubbison, Douglas R., "'Look Out for Hell Some Place Soon': The 2nd Colorado Cavalry in Missouri, February–September, 1864," Military History of the West, 32 (Spring 2002), 1–24.

Dollar, Susan E., "The Red River Campaign, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana: A Case of Equal Opportunity Destruction," Louisiana History, 43 (Fall 2002), 411–32.

Ferguson, Cynthia Comery, "The Providence Marine Corps of Artillery in the Civil War," Rhode Island History, 60 (Spring 2002), 55–64.

Fliss, William M., "Wisconsin's 'Abolition Regiment': The Twenty-Second Volunteer Infantry in Kentucky, 1862–1863," Wisconsin Magazine of History, 86 (Winter 2002–2003), 2–17. Heavily illustrated.

Fordney, Ben Fuller, "George Stoneman: Civil War Soldier and Governor of California," Southern California Quarterly, 84 (Summer 2002), 115–34. Heavily illustrated.

Guelzo, Allen C., "Defending Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln and the Conkling Letter, 1863," Civil War History, 48 (Dec. 2002), 313–37.

Harcourt, Edward John, "The Whipping of Richard Moore: Reading Emotion in Reconstruction America," Journal of Social History, 36 (no. 2, 2002), 261–82.

Johnson, Willard R., "Tracing Trails of Blood on Ice: Commemorating 'The Great Escape' in 1861–62 of Indians and Blacks into Kansas," Negro History Bulletin, 64 (Jan.–Dec. 2001), 9–18.

Lawson, Melinda, "'A Profound National Devotion': The Civil War Union Leagues and the Construction of a New National Patriotism," Civil War History, 48 (Dec. 2002), 338–62.

Lucas, Scott J., "High Expectations: African Americans in Civil War Kentucky," Negro History Bulletin, 64 (Jan.–Dec. 2001), 19–22.

McKenzie, Robert Tracy, "Contesting Secession: Parson Brownlow and the Rhetoric of Proslavery Unionism, 1860–1861," Civil War History, 48 (Dec. 2002), 294–312.

Mitchell, Robert E., "The Organizational Performance of Michigan's Adjutant General and the Federal Provost Marshal General in Recruiting Michigan's Boys in Blue," Michigan Historical Review, 28 (Fall 2002), 115–62.

Nolin, Kelly, "The Vermont Military Records Project: The Civil War Records," Vermont History, 70 (Summer-Fall 2002), 153–68.

Pooley, Andrew, "'Shoo-ing the Geese': Lincoln and the Army of the Potomac, 1862–1863," Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 21 (Dec. 2002), 86–100.

Bruce, Susannah Ural, "The Harp and the Eagle: The Impact of Civil War Military Service in the Union Army on the Irish in America" (Kansas State University, 2002). Order No. DA3052570.

Clemens, Thomas Gardner, "Ezra Ayers Carman and 'The Maryland Campaign of September 1862'" (George Mason University, 2002). Order No. DA3045272.

Dee, Christine Doyle, "Land Worth Fighting For: Scioto County, Ohio, and Madison County, Alabama, during the American Civil War" (Harvard University, 2002). Order No. DA3051143.

Manning, Chandra Miller, "What This Cruel War Was Over: Why Union and Confederate Soldiers Thought They Were Fighting the Civil War" (Harvard University, 2002). Order No. DA3051232.

Rolfs, David Wayne, "No Peace for the Wicked: How Northern Christians Justified Their Participation in the American Civil War" (Florida State University, 2002). Order No. DA3047122.

Severance, Benjamin Horton, "Tennessee's Radical Army: The State Guard and Its Role in Reconstruction" (University of Tennessee, 2002). Order No. DA3054141.

Smith, Stephen Garth, "Secession, War, and Rebirth: The Civil War in West Virginia's South Branch Valley of the Potomac" (West Virginia University, 2000). Order No. DA3045054.

Terry, Clinton Ward, "'The most commercial of people': Cincinnati, the Civil War, and the Rise of Industrial Capitalism, 1861–1865" (University of Cincinnati, 2002). Order No. DA3053853.

Wells, Cheryl Anne, "Civil War Time(s): Temporality, Identity, and Experience in America, 1861–1865" (University of South Carolina, 2002). Order No. DA3052086.

Beaudot, William J. K., The 24th Wisconsin Infantry in the Civil War: The Biography of a Regiment. (Mechanicsburg: Stackpole, 2003. x, 438 pp. $32.95, ISBN 0-8117-0894-2.) . . .


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