United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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- Midnight in America, darkness, sleep, and dreams during the Civil War, Jonathan W. White
- Hymns of the Republic, the story of the final year of the American Civil War, S.C. Gwynne
- Ken Burns, The Civil War - The Cause (1861)
- Love and loss, a Virginia girl's Civil War diary, 1863-1868, by Mary Octavia Smith Tabb
- Civil War journal, edited by William C. Davis, Brian C. Pohanka, and Don Troiani
- The battle of Glendale, Robert E. Lee's lost opportunity, Douglas Crenshaw
- Ken Burns, The Civil War - War is All Hell (1865)
- Sherman's march
- The Confederate war, how popular will, nationalism, and military strategy could not stave off defeat
- In the presence of mine enemies, war in the heart of America, 1859-1863, Edward L. Ayers
- The Civil War, the first year told by those who lived it, edited by Brooks D. Simpson, Stephen W. Sears, Aaron Sheehan-Dean
- Black history, from civil war through today
- The Civil War, a narrative
- Tried by war, Abraham Lincoln as commander in chief, James M. McPherson
- Harper's pictorial history of the Civil War, by Alfred H. Guernsey and Henry M. Alden
- Don't hurry me down to Hades, the Civil War in the words of those who lived it, Susannah J. Ural
- Battle cry of freedom, the Civil War era, James McPherson
- The Confederate States of America, [by] Peter Benoit
- Civil War 150 sesquicentennial, virtue, valor, sacrifice
- The Civil War, an illustrated history, narrative by Geoffrey C. Ward ; based on a documentary filmscript by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns, and Ken Burns ; with contributions by Don E. Fehrenbacher [and others]
- Killing Lincoln, the shocking assassination that changed America forever, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Virginia in the Civil War, a sesquicentennial remembrance, presented by the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, Virginia Tech in cooperation with Blue Ridge PBS, Roanoke ; producer/director, Jim Hammerstrom ; written by William C. Davis, James I. Robertson, Jr
- Four days in 1865, the fall of Richmond, David D. Ryan ; introduction by John M. Coski
- The army of the Potomac trilogy, Bruce Catton ; Gary W. Gallagher, editor
- The Civil War, director, Ken Burns ; producer, Ken Burns, Ric Burns
- The hunt for John Wilkes Booth, written by Tom Jennings, Jean-Pierre Parent ; produced and directed by Tom Jennings
- Just a few words, Mr. Lincoln, the story of the Gettysburg Address, Scholastic ; Weston Woods presents ; produced by Top Dog Media ; produced by Paul R. Gagne ; directed by Ray Messecar
- Congress at war, how Republican reformers fought the Civil War, defied Lincoln, ended slavery, and remade America, Fergus M. Bordewich
- Abraham and Mary Lincoln, a house divided, PBS ; director, David Grubin
- Custer's trials, a life on the frontier of a new America, T.J. Stiles
- Custer, Larry McMurtry
- Antietam field guide, produced by Marcia Jaffe Cipriani ; written and directed by Brad Graham
- The Civil War, a concise history, Louis P. Masur
- The New York Times disunion, 106 articles from The New York Times Opinionator, edited by Ted Widmer with Clay Risen and George Kalogerakis
- Lions of the Dan, the untold story of Armistead's Brigade, J.K. Brandau
- Ken Burns, The Civil War - The Universe of Battle (1863)
- The Civil War, Bruce Catton ; with an introduction by James M. McPherson
- Ken Burns, The Civil War - The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865)
- Generals south, generals north, the commanders of the Civil War reconsidered, Alan Axelrod
- The great partnership, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and the fate of the Confederacy, Christian B. Keller
- Ken Burns, The Civil War - A Very Bloody Affair(1862)
- Homecoming
- The Union war, Gary W. Gallagher
- This mighty scourge, perspectives on the Civil War, James M. McPherson
- The American Civil War, 365 days, Margaret E. Wagner ; introduction by Gary W. Gallagher ; Vincet Virga, picture editor
- Custer, Larry McMurtry
- The Photographic history of the Civil War, editor, O.E. Hunt, Vol. 3
- The thin light of freedom, the Civil War and emancipation in the heart of America, Edward L. Ayers
- The illustrated Gettysburg reader, an eyewitness history of the Civil War's greatest battle, Rod Gragg
- Ken Burns, The Civil War
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