"Homefront" Working Bibliography
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HOMEFRONT BIBLIOG
Here is a working bibliography we have been using on Civil
War homefront issues, esp, regarding women.
Richard Jensen (U of Illinois-Chicago)
D'Ann Campbell (Austin Peay State U)
Jensen-Campbell Civil War Homefront Bibliography
1. American Annual Cyclopaedia (New York, 1862-1866)
2. Ash, Stephen V. "White Virginians Under Federal Occupation,
1861-1865." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 98
(Apr 1990) 169-192.
3. Ash, Stephen V. Middle Tennessee Society Transformed,
1860-1870 (Baton Rouge, 1988)
4. Bailey, Fred A. Class and Tennessee's Confederate Generation
(Chapel Hill, 1987)
5. Barrett, John G. The Civil War in North Carolina (Chapel
Hill, 1963)
6. Berlin, Ira. ed. Freedom
7. Bernstein, Iver. New York City Draft Riots (New York, 1990)
8. Blanton, DeAnne. Women Soldiers of the Civil War. Prologue:
the Journal of the National Archives Sprg 1993 v 25#1 27-33
9. Brumgardt, John R. ed. Civil War Nurse: The Diary and
Letters of Hannah Ropes (Knoxville, 1980)
10. Burton, Vernon O. "Sectional Conflict, Civil War and
Reconstruction." in Mary Kupiec Cayton et al eds.
Encyclopedia of American Sociel History (New York, 1993),
1:131-156
11. Burton, Vernon O. "The Effects of the Civil War and
Reconstruction on the Coming of Age of Southern Males,
Edgefield Country, South Carolina." in The Web of Southern
Relations, ed. Walter J. Fraser et al. (New York, 1985),
204-223.
12. Burton, Vernon O. In My Father's House Are Many Mansions:
Family and Community in Edgefield, South Carolina (Chapel
Hill, 1985)
13. Chesson, Michael. "Harlots or Heroines? A New Look at the
Richmond Bread Riot." Virginia Magazine of History and
Biography 92 (April 1984): 131-75.
14. Clinton, Catherine & Nina Silber, eds. Divided Houses:
Gender and the Civil War (Oxford UP 1992)
15. Cole, Arthur Charles. The Era of the Civil War, 1848-1870
(Springfield, 1919)
16. Coulter, E. Merton. Civil War and Readjustment in Kentucky
(Chapel Hill, 1926)
17. Crawford, Martin. "Confederate Volunteering and Enlistment
in Ashe County, North Carolina, 1861-1862." Civil War
History 37 (1991) 29-
18. Culpepper, Marilyn Mayer. Trials and Triumphs: Women of the
American Civil War (1991); includes long bibliography
19. Current, Richard N. ed. Encyclopedia of the Confederacy (4 vol,
New York, 1992)
20. Daniel, Larry J. Soldiering in the Army of Tennessee: A
portrait of Life in the Confederate Army (Chapel Hill, 1991)
21. Diffley, Kathleen. Where My Heart is Turning Ever: Civil War
Stories and Constitutional Reform, 1861-1876 (U of Georgia
Press, 1992)
22. Durrill, Wayne K. War of Another Kind: A Southern Community
in the Great Rebellion (New York, 1990)
23. Escott, Paul D. "Poverty and Governmental Aid for the Poor
in Confederate North Carolina." North Carolina Historical
Review 61 (Oct 1984) 462-80.
24. Faust, Drew Gilpin. "Altars of Sacrifice: Confederate Women
and the Narratives of War" Journal of American History 76
(Mar 1990) 1200-28.
25. Faust, Drew Gilpin. "Christian Soldiers: The Meaning of
Revivalism in the Confederate Army," Journal of Southern
History 53 (Feb 1987) xx
26. Fellman, Michael. Inside War: The Guerrilla Conflict in
Missouri During the American Civil War (1988)
27. Frank, Joseph Allen & George A. Reaves. "Seeing the
Elephant": Raw Recruits at the Battle of Shiloh (Westport,
1989)
28. Gallagher, Gary W. "Home Front and Battlefield: Some Recent
Literature Relating to Virginia and the Confederacy."
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 98 (Apr 1990)
135-68.
29. Gallman, J. Matthew. Mastering Wartime: A Social History of
Philadelphia During the Civil War (New York, 1990)
30. Harris, Emily J. "Sons and Soldiers: Deerfield,
Massachusetts, and the Civil War." Civil War History 30
(June 1984) 157-71.
31. Hess, Earl J. Liberty, Virtue, and Progress: Northerners
and their War for the Union. (New York, 1988)
32. Hewitt, Nancy A. Women's Activism and Social Change:
Rochester, New York, 1822-1872 (Ithaca, 1984)
33. Jimerson, Randall C. The Private Civil War: Popular Thought
During the Sectional Conflict (Baton Rouge, 1988)
34. Kenzer, Robert C. Kinship and Neighborhood in a Southern
Community: Orange County, North Carolina, 1849-1881
(Knoxville, 1988)
35. Linderman, Gerald F. Embattled Courage: the Experience of
Combat in the American Civil War (1987).
36. Livermore, Mary Ashton. My Story of the War (Hartford, 1890)
37. Massey, Mary. Bonnet Brigades: American Women and the Civil
War (New York, 1966)
38. McPherson, James M. What They Fought For, 1861-1865 (Baton
Rouge, 1994)
39. Mitchell, Reid. Civil War Soldiers: Their Expectations and
Experiences (New York, 1988)
40. Mitchell, Reid. The Vacant Chair (1993)
41. Moore, Frank. Women of the War: Their Heroism and
Self-Sacrifice (Hartford, 1866)
42. Myers, Robert M. ed. The Children of Pride: A True Story of
Georgia and the Civil War (New Haven, 1972)
43. Neely, Mark E. "Was the Civil War a Total War?" Civil War
History 37 (1991) 5-28
44. Neely, Mark E. The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and
Civil Liberties (1991)
45. Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union (New York, 1959-1971)
46. Osterud, Nancy Grey. "Rural Women during the Civil War: New
York's Nanticoke Valley, 1861-1865". New York History. 71
(Oct 1990) 357-85.
47. Palladino, Grace. Another Civil War: Labor, Capital, and the
State in the Anthracite Regions of Pennsylvania, 1840-1868
(1990)
48. Paludan, Philip Shaw. "A People's Contest": The Union and
Civil War, 1861-1865 (New York, 1988)
49. Phisterer, Frederick. Statistical Record of the Army of the
United States (New York, 1907)
50. Rable, George C. Civil Wars: Women and the Crisis of
Southern Nationalism (Urbana, 1989)
51. Robertson, James I. Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a
Nation (1991)
52. Robertson, James I. Soldiers Blue and Gray (Columbia, 1988)
53. Schultz, Jane E. The Inhospitable Hospital: Gender and
Professionalism in Civil War Medicine. Signs 17 (Wint 1992)
363-
54. Seigel, Peggy Brase. "She Went to War: Indiana Women Nurses
in the Civil War" Indiana Magazine of history. 86 (Mar
1990) 1-27
55. Sterling, Bob. "Discouragement, Weariness, and War Politics:
Desertions from Illinois Regiments During the Civil War."
Illinois Historical Journal 82 (1989) 239-62
56. Strong, George Templeton. Diary: The Civil War, 1860-1865
(1962)
57. Sutherland, Daniel E. "Getting the 'Real War' Into the
Books." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 98 (Apr
1990) 193-220.
58. Thomas, Emory. The Confederate Nation, 1861-1865 (New York,
1979)
59. Thornbrough, Emma Lou. Indiana in the Civil War Era,
1850-1880 (Indianapolis, 1965)
60. Vinvskis, Maris A. ed. Toward a Social History of the
American Civil War (New York, 1990)
61. Warde, Mary Jane "Now the Wolf Has Come: The Civilian Civil
War in the Indian Territory" Cronicles of Oklahoma. 71 (Spr
1993) 64-87.
62. Watson, Samuel J. "Religion and Combat Motivation in the
Confederate Armies," Journal of Military History 58 (Jan
1994) 29-56.
63. Wiley, Bell Irvin. Confederate Women (1975)
64. Wiley, Bell Irvin. Southern Negroes: 1861-1865 (1938)
65. Wiley, Bell Irvin. The Life of Billy Yank (New York, 1952)
66. Wiley, Bell Irvin. The Life of Johnny Reb (Indianapolis,
1943)
67. Wiley, Bell Irvin. The Plain People of the Confederacy
(1943)
68. Wood, Ann Douglas. "The War Within a War: Women Nurses in
the Union Army." Civil War History 18 (Sept 1972) 197-212.
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