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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Editors’ Introduction: The Mundane and the Sublime
PART I: Enemies Must Be Defined: Party Politics and Political Culture
Northern Temperance Reformers, Slavery, and the Civil War
Debating Black Manhood: The Northern Press Reports on the 54th Massachusetts at Fort Wagner
Newspaper Advertisements and American Political Culture, 1864–1865
The White Horse or the Mule: Lincoln in Civil War Music
PART II: Rippling Effects: Political and Military Conflicts
Acts of War: The Southern Seizure of Federal Forts and Arsenals, 1860–1861
Contaminated Water and Dehydration during the Vicksburg Campaign
Fires at the Battles of Chancellorsville and the Wilderness
United States Colored Troops and the Battle of the Crater
Domesticity in Conflict: Union Soldiers, Southern Women, and Gender Roles during the American Civil War
An Elusive Freedom: Black Women, Labor, and Liberation during the Civil War
PART III: A Thermidorean Reaction: Reconstruction and Counterrevolution
Christian Paternalism and Racial Violence: White and Black Baptists in Texas during the Civil War Era
Deriding the Democracy: The Partisan Humor of David Ross Locke
Reconstruction and Historical Allusion
Sherman and Grant: Different Men and Different Memoirs
The Evolution of the Public Memory of the Hamburg Massacre
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
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