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135 citations
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Book
Scott L., Sr. Mingus; Robert L. Williams
(2017)
"This trying hour": The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad in the Civil War.
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Book
David Seed; Stephen C. Kenny; Chris Williams
(2016)
Life and Limb: Perspectives on the American Civil War.
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Book
Bright, David L.
(2016)
Locomotives up the Turnpike: The Civil War Career of Quartermaster Captain Thomas R. Sharp, C.S.A..
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Book
Scott L. Mingus
(2016)
Soldiers, Spies & Steam: A History of the Northern Central Railway during the Civil War.
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Book
Army, Thomas F., Jr.
(2016)
Engineering Victory: How Technology Won the Civil War.
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Article
Daniel Goldberg
(2016)
“What They Think of the Causes of So Much Suffering”: S. Weir Mitchell, John Kearsley Mitchell, and Ideas about Phantom Limb Pain in Late 19th c. America.
Spontaneous Generations
(pp. 27-54).
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Book
Hacker, Barton C.
(2016)
Astride Two Worlds: Technology and the American Civil War.
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Book
P. Willey; Douglas D. Scott
(2015)
Health of the Seventh Cavalry: A Medical History.
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Chapter
Douglas D. Scott
(2015)
Seventh Cavalry Regimental History.
In: Health of the Seventh Cavalry: A Medical History.
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Book
James L. Huston
(2015)
The British Gentry, the Southern Planter, and the Northern Family Farmer: Agriculture and Sectional Antagonism in North America.
(/isis/citation/CBB109444908/)
Article
Bergman, Yoel
(May 2015)
Union and Confederate Views on Guncotton.
Vulcan
(pp. 93-109).
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Article
John H., Jr. White
(Spring/Summer 2015)
The Alexandria, VA., Shops of the U.S. Military Railroads.
Railroad History
(pp. 6-17).
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Chapter
Megan Kate Nelson
(2015)
“The Difficulties and Seductions of the Desert”: Landscapes of War in 1861 New Mexico.
In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War
(pp. 34-51).
(/isis/citation/CBB064789157/)
Chapter
Aaron Sachs
(2015)
Stumps in the Wilderness.
In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War
(pp. 96-112).
(/isis/citation/CBB467169931/)
Chapter
Brian Allen Drake
(2015)
New Fields of Battle: Nature, Environmental History, and the Civil War.
In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War
(pp. 1-15).
(/isis/citation/CBB154844171/)
Chapter
Drew A. Swanson
(2015)
War Is Hell, So Have a Chew: The Persistence of Agroenvironmental Ideas in the Civil War Piedmont.
In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War
(pp. 163-190).
(/isis/citation/CBB446832632/)
Chapter
Timothy Johnson
(2015)
Reconstructing the Soil: Emancipation and the Roots of Chemical-Dependent Agriculture in America.
In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War
(pp. 191-208).
(/isis/citation/CBB997002896/)
Chapter
Mart A. Stewart
(2015)
Walking, Running, and Marching into an Environmental History of the Civil War.
In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War
(pp. 209-224).
(/isis/citation/CBB943411511/)
Chapter
Timothy Silver
(2015)
Yancey County Goes to War: A Case Study of People and Nature on Home Front and Battlefield, 1861–1865.
In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War
(pp. 52-66).
(/isis/citation/CBB140452060/)
Chapter
Kathryn Shively Meier
(2015)
“The Man Who Has Nothing to Lose”: Environmental Impacts on Civil War Straggling in 1862 Virginia.
In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War
(pp. 67-95).
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