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9. John Brown's Holy War: Terrorist or Heroic Revolutionary?
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10. The Election of 1860 and the Secession Crisis
8. Dred Scott, Bleeding Kansas, and the Impending Crisis of the Union, 1855-58
2. Southern Society: Slavery, King Cotton, and Antebellum America's "Peculiar" Region
How the Aftermath of the Civil War Helps Us Understand Trumpism with David W. Blight
David Blight: Gods and Devils Aplenty: Robert Penn Warren's Civil War
Is the Civil War the Revolution We Like to Forget?
After Appomattox: Gregory Downs in Conversation with David Blight
3. A Southern World View: The Old South and Proslavery Ideology
11. Slavery and State Rights, Economies and Ways of Life: What Caused the Civil War?
5. Telling a Free Story: Fugitive Slaves and the Underground Railroad in Myth and Reality
19. To Appomattox and Beyond: The End of the War and a Search for Meanings
4. A Northern World View: Yankee Society, Antislavery Ideology and the Abolition Movement
18. "War So Terrible": Why the Union Won and the Confederacy Lost at Home and Abroad
6. Expansion and Slavery: Legacies of the Mexican War and the Compromise of 1850
15. Lincoln, Leadership, and Race: Emancipation as Policy
27. Legacies of the Civil War
12. "And the War Came," 1861: The Sumter Crisis, Comparative Strategies
14. Never Call Retreat: Military and Political Turning Points in 1863
17. Homefronts and Battlefronts: "Hard War" and the Social Impact of the Civil War
13. Terrible Swift Sword: The Period of Confederate Ascendency, 1861-1862