Reading List for ‘The American Civil War: a nation Divided’



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Reading List for ‘The American Civil War: A Nation Divided’
Drew Gilpin Faust, ed., The Ideology of Slavery: Proslavery Thought in the Antebellum

South, 1830-1860 (1981).

Paul Finkelman, Congress and the Emergence of Sectionalism: From the Missouri



Compromise to the Age of Jackson (2008).

Robert Pierce Forbes, The Missouri Compromise and its Aftermath: Slavery and the



Meaning of America (2007).

William W. Freehling, The Road to Disunion: Secessionists at Bay, 1776-1854 (1990).

James Brewer Stewart, William Lloyd Garrison at Two Hundred: History, Legacy and

Memory (2008).

John L. Thomas, The Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison: A Biography (1963).

William S. McFeely, Frederick Douglass (1991).

Frederick Douglass, The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (2001).

Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave

(2001).


Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852).

Kristen Tegtmeier Oertel, Bleeding Borders: Race, Gender and Violence in pre-Civil



War Kansas (2009).

Mark A. Graber, Dred Scott and the Problem of Constitutional Evil (2006).

Peggy A. Russo, Terrible Swift Sword: The Legacy of John Brown (2005).

William Garrott Brown, Stephen Arnold Douglas (1902).

Carl Shurz, Abraham Lincoln (1919).

William C. Davis, Look Away!: A History of the Confederate States of America (2002).

Felicity Allen, Jefferson Davis: Unconquerable Heart (1999).

Joan E. Cashin, First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis's Civil War (2006).

John D. Majewski, Modernizing a Slave Economy: The Economic Vision of the

Confederate Nation (2009).

Emory M. Thomas, Inside the Confederate Nation: 1861-1865 (2005).

Abner Doubleday, Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-‘61 (1998).

Samuel Wylie Crawford, The Genesis of the Civil War: The Story of Sumter, 1860-1861

(2000).

William C. Davis, Virginia at War: 1861 (2005).



Richard Blackett, Divided Hearts: Britain and the American Civil War (2001).

Howard Jones, Blue and Gray Diplomacy: A History of Union and Confederate Foreign



Relations (2010).

Edward O. Cunningham, Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862 (2007).

Steven Woodworth, ed., The Shiloh Campaign (2009).

Michael D. Pierson, Mutiny at Fort Jackson: The Untold Story of the Fall of New



Orleans (2008).

Peter Cozzens, Shenandoah 1862: Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign (2008).

John Esten Cooke, The Life of Stonewall Jackson (2000).

Wallace Hettle, Inventing Stonewall Jackson: A Civil War Hero in History and Memory

(2011).

Markinfield Addey, Life and Military Career of Stonewall Jackson (2001).



Gary W. Gallagher, The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862 (2003).

Paul Christopher Anderson, Blood Image: Turner Ashby in the Civil War and the



Southern Mind (2002).

Kevin Dougherty, The Peninsula Campaign of 1862: A Military Analysis (2005).

Glenn David Brasher, The Peninsula Campaign and the Necessity of Emancipation:

African Americans and the Fight for Freedom (2012).

Alexander S. Webb, The Peninsula: McClellan's Campaign of 1862 (2001).

Emory M. Thomas, Robert E. Lee (1995).

Brian Holden Reid, Robert E. Lee: Icon for a Nation (2013).

Gary W. Gallagher, Lee and His Generals in War and Memory (1998).

Joseph T. Gratthaar, Soldiering in the Army of Northern Virginia: A Statistical Portrait of



the Troops Who Served Under Robert E. Lee (2011).

Brian K. Burton, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Seven Days Battle (2001).

Gary W. Gallagher, ed., The Richmond Campaign of 1862: The Peninsula & the Seven

Days (2000).

Ethan Rafuse, McClellan’s War: The Failure of Moderation in the Struggle for the Union

(2005).

George Brinton McClellan, McClellan’s Own Story (1998).



Kimberley Anderson, The Rhetoric of Rebel Women: Civil War Diaries and Confederate

Persuasion (2013).

LeeAnn Whites, Alecia P. Long & E. Susan Barber, Occupied Women: Gender, Military



Occupation and the American Civil War (2009).

Nina Silber, Daughters of the Union: Northern Women Fight the Civil War (2005).

Libra Rose Hilde, Worth a Dozen Men: Women and Nursing in the Civil War South

(2012).


Sarah E. Gardner, Blood & Irony: Southern White Women’s Narratives of the Civil War,

1861-1937 (2003).

Lyde Cullen Sizer, The Political Work of Northern Women Writers and the Civil War,



1850-1872 (2000).

Carolyn Johnston, Cherokee Women in Crisis: Trail of Tears, Civil War and Allotment,



1838-1907 (2003).

Marilyn Mayer Culpepper, Trials and Triumphs: Women of the American Civil War

(1991).

Drew Gilpin Faust, Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the



American Civil War (1996).

Jennifer A. Stollman, Daughters of Israel, Daughters of the South: Southern Jewish



Women and Identity in the Antebellum and Civil War South (2013).

Giselle Roberts, The Confederate Belle (2003).

Victoria E. Ott, Confederate Daughters: Coming of Age During the Civil War (2008).

Nannie Haskins Williams, The Diary of Nannie Haskins Williams: A Southern Woman's



Story of Rebellion and Reconstruction, 1863-1890 (2014).

Nancy L. Rhoades, Wanted – Correspondence: Women’s Letters to a Union Soldier

(2009).

S. Emma E. Edmonds, Nurse and Spy in the Union Army: The Adventures and



Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps and Battlefields (2000).

Catherine Clinton, Public Women and the Confederacy (1999).

Belle Boyd, Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison (1865).

Elizabeth Brown Pryor, Clara Barton: Professional Angel (1987).

William C. Davis, Virginia at War: 1862 (2007).

Matt Spruill, Summer Lightning: A Guide to the Second Battle of Manassas (2013).

John J. Hennessy, Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas

(1993).


David G. Martin, The Second Bull Run Campaign: July–August 1862 (1997).

Ezra Ayers Carman, The Maryland Campaign of September 1862, Vol. 1, South



Mountain (2010).

James M. McPherson, Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam, the Battle That Changed the



Course of the Civil War (2002).

Gary W. Gallagher, The Antietam Campaign (1999).

Marion V. Armstrong, Unfurl Those Colors!: McClellan, Sumner and the Second Army

Corps in the Antietam Campaign (2008).

B. Franklin Cooling, Counter-thrust: From the Peninsula to the Antietam (2007).

Jack C. Mason, Until Antietam: The Life and Letters of Major General Israel B.

Richardson, U.S. Army (2009).

Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch, One Kind of Freedom: The Economic



Consequences of Emancipation (1977).

Harold Holzer, The Emancipation Proclamation: Three Views (Social, Political,



Iconographic) (2006).

Burrus Carnahan, Act of Justice: Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and the Law of



War (2007).

William Alan Blair, Lincoln's Proclamation: Emancipation Reconsidered (2009).

Thomas E. Sebrell II, Persuading John Bull: Union & Confederate Propaganda in

Britain, 1860-65 (2014).

Kenneth W. Noe, Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle (2001).

Francs A. O’Reilly, The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappahannock

(2003).


George C. Rable, Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg! (2002).

William C. Davis, Virginia at War: 1863 (2009).

Gary W. Gallagher, Chancellorsville: The Battle and its Aftermath (1996).

Glenna R. Schoeder-Lein, The Encyclopedia of Civil War Medicine (2008).

Margaret Humphreys, Marrow of Tragedy: The Health Crisis of the American Civil War

(2013).


Abner Doubleday, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg (2001).

Glenn W. LaFantasie, Gettysburg Heroes: Perfect Soldiers, Hallowed Ground (2008).

Kent Masterson Brown, Retreat from Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics and the Pennsylvania

Campaign (2005).

Matt Spruill, Decisions at Gettysburg: The Nineteen Critical Decisions that Defined the



Campaign (2011).

Harry W. Pfanz, Gettysburg: The Second Day (1987).

Eric J. Wittenburg & J. David Petruzzi, Plenty of Blame to Go Around: Jeb Stuart's

Controversial Ride to Gettysburg (2006).

Earl J. Hess, Pickett’s Charge: The Last Attack at Gettysburg (2001).

Warren W. Hassler, The First Day at Gettysburg: Crisis at the Crossroads (2010).

Donald C. Pfanz, The Letters of General Richard S. Ewell: Stonewall’s Successor (2012).

Steven E. Woodworth & Charles D. Grear, The Vicksburg Campaign: March 29-May 18,

1863 (2013).

Michael B. Ballard, Grant at Vicksburg: The General and the Siege (2013).

Terrence J. Winschel, Triumph and Defeat: The Vicksburg Campaign, Vol. 2 (2006).

Timothy B. Smith, Champion Hill: Decisive Battle for Vicksburg (2006).

Russell Duncan & Robert Shaw, Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of

Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (1999).

Steven E. Woodworth, The Chickamauga Campaign (2010).

David A. Powell, Failure in the Saddle: Nathan Bedford Forrest, Joseph Wheeler and the

Confederate Cavalry in the Chickamauga Campaign (2010).

Steven E. Woodworth & Charles D. Grear, The Chattanooga Campaign (2012).

Jeremy Neely, The Border Between Them: Violence and Reconciliation on the Kansas-

Missouri Line (2007).

Robert L. Dyer, Jesse James and the Civil War in Missouri (1994).

Mark Geiger, Financial Fraud and Guerilla Violence in Missouri’s Civil War, 1861-1865

(2010).


Daniel E. Sutherland, A Savage Conflict: The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the

American Civil War (2009).

Gordon C. Rhea, The Battle of the Wilderness: May 5–6, 1864 (1994).

Gordon C. Rhea, The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow

Tavern, May 7–12, 1864 (1997).

Gordon C. Rhea, To the North Anna River: Grant and Lee, May 13–25, 1864 (2000).

Alfred C. Young, Lee’s Army During the Overland Campaign: A Numerical Study (2013).

Earl J. Hess, Trench Warfare Under Grant & Lee: Field Fortifications in the Overland



Campaign (2007).

William S. Dunlop, Lee’s Sharpshooters (2001).

Zack C. Waters & James C. Edmonds, A Small But Spartan Band: The Florida Brigade

in Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia (2010).

Gary W. Gallagher, The Spotsylvania Campaign (1998).

Ulysses S. Grant, Personal Memoirs of General Ulysses S. Grant (2014).

Harry S. Laver, A General Who Will Fight: The Leadership of Ulysses S. Grant (2013).

Henry Champion Deming, The Life of Ulysses S. Grant, General United States Army

(1868).


Joan Waugh, U.S. Grant: American Hero, American Myth (2009).

Joan Waugh, Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant: A History of the Union Cause (2003).

Charles R. Bowery, Jr, Lee & Grant: Profiles in Leadership from the Battlefields of

Virginia (2005).

J. F. C. Fuller, Grant & Lee: A Study in Personality and Generalship (1933).

George E. Pond, The Shenandoah Valley in 1864 (2001).

Gary W. Gallagher, The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 (2006).

Lisa M. Brady, War Upon the Land: Military Strategy and the Transformation of

Southern Landscapes During the American Civil War (2012).

John F. Marszalek, Sherman: A Soldier’s Passion for Order (1992).

Wesley Moody, Demon of the Lost Cause: Sherman and Civil War History (2011).

S. M. Bowman, Sherman and His Campaigns: A Military Biography (1868).

James Gillespie Blaine, Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman, Vols. I & II (1999).

Chauncey H. Cooke, A Badger Boy in Blue: The Civil War Letters of Chauncey H. Cooke

(2007).

James B. Swan, Chicago's Irish Legion: The 90th Illinois Volunteers in the Civil War



(2009).

Mark H. Dunkelman, Marching with Sherman: Through Georgia and the Carolinas with



the 154th New York (2012).

John P. Wilson, From Western Deserts to Carolina Swamps: A Civil War Soldier’s



Journals and Letters Home (2012).

Marion Brunson Lucas, Sherman and the Burning of Columbia (2000).

Thomas Robertson, Resisting Sherman: A Confederate Surgeon’s Journal and the Civil

War in the Carolinas, 1865 (2015).

T. Harry Williams, McClellan, Sherman and Grant (1991).

Craig Symonds, Union Combined Operations in the Civil War (2010).

Benjamin G. Cloyd, Haunted by Atrocity: Civil War Prisons in American Memory

(2010).

Roger Pickenpaugh, Captives in Blue: The Civil War Prisons of the Confederacy (2013).



Roger Pickenpaugh, Camp Chase and the Evolution of Union Prison Policy (2007).

James M. Gillespie, Andersonvilles of the North: The Myths and Realities of Northern



Treatment of Civil War Confederate Prisoners (2008).

John McElroy, Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons, Fifteen Months a Guest



of the So-called Southern Confederacy. A Private Soldier’s Experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear and Florence (1999).

J. J. Greer, Beyond the Lines: Or, a Yankee Prisoner Loose in Dixie (2000).

John B. Vaughter, Prison Life in Dixie (2000).

Victor E. Taylor, The Religious Pray, the Profane Swear: Robert Loudon Drummond's



Survival of Libby and Salisbury Prisons during the American Civil War (2012).

Wesley Makely, I Fear I Shall Never Leave this Island: Life in a Civil War Prison

(2011).

James J. Williamson, Prison Life in the Old Capitol and Reminiscences of the Civil War



(1911).

William Marvel, Lee’s Last Retreat: The Flight to Appomattox (2002).

Lawrence A. Kreiser, Jr, Defeating Lee: A History of the Second Corps, Army of the

Potomac (2011).

G. S. Boritt, Why the Confederacy Lost (1992).

Henry Steele Commager, The Defeat of the Confederacy: A Documentary Survey (1964).

Anne S. Rubin, A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868

(2005).

William Simpson Oldham, Rise and Fall of the Confederacy: The Memoir of Senator



Williamson S. Oldham, CSA (2006).

Eugene D. Genovese, A Consuming Fire: The Fall of the Confederacy in the Mind of the



White Christian South (1998).

Harold Holzer, Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation and the Thirteenth



Amendment (2007).

Harold Holzer & Craig Symonds, The Lincoln Assassination: Crime and Punishment,



Myth and Memory (2010).

Edward Steers, Jr, Lincoln’s Assassination (2014).

William C. Edwards, The Lincoln Assassination: The Evidence (2009).

Thomas Goodrich, The Darkest Dawn: Lincoln, Booth and the Great American Tragedy



(2005).

Andrew C. A. Jampoler, The Last Lincoln Conspirator: John Surratt's Flight From the



Gallows (2009).
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