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Introduction | vii | |
"Civilized Belligerents": Abraham Lincoln and the Idea of "Total War" | 3 | |
Considering Lee Considered: Robert E. Lee and the Lost Cause | 25 | |
Forging a Commander: Ulysses S. Grant Enters the Civil War | 49 | |
Stonewall Jackson: A "Pious, Blue-Eyed Killer?" | 69 | |
From Antebellum Unionist to Lost Cause Warrior: The Personal Journey of Jubal A. Early | 93 | |
The Common Soldier of the Civil War | 119 | |
Mirrors byond Memories: Afro-Virginians and the Civil War | 149 | |
Contributors | 171 | |
Index | 173 |
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