Race and warfare in the South
The silence of a slaveholder: the Civil War letters of James B. Griffin / Orville Vernon Burton
Robert E. Lee and the Arming of Black Men / Leonne M. Hudson
Guerrilla Warfare, Democracy, and the Fate of the Confederacy / Daniel E. Sutherland
Leadership in the Confederacy
Jefferson Davis and Stephen D. Lee / Herman Hattaway
Evaluating Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederacy / Paul D. Escott
Edmund Kirby Smith's Early Leadership in the Trans-Mississippi / Judith F. Gentry
Despotism and Confederate Defeat
"Irresistible Outbreaks against Tories and Traitors": The Suppression of New England Antiwar Sentiment in 1861 / Michael J. Connolly
Senator Williamson S. Oldham and Confederate Defeat / Clayton E. Jewett
Reconstruction and the New South
Transforming Original Intent: The U.S. Constitution in the Civil War and Reconstruction Era / David E. Kyvig
Goldberger and Gershwin: Two New York Jews Encounter the American South in the Early Twentieth Century / Alan M. Kraut
Memory and the American Civil War
The Psychology of Hatred and the Ideology of Honor: Current Parallels in Booth's Lincoln Conspiracies / Bertram Wyatt-Brown
Field of Mighty Memory: Gettysburg and the Americanization of the Civil War / Kenneth Nivison
Of Health and History: The Museum of the Confederacy / Emory M. Thomas
Jon L. Wakelyn's Contribution / Jane Turner Censer and Rosemarie Zagarri /
Selected Works by Jon L. Wakelyn.