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Civil War (United States, 1861-1865)

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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/) unapi

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/) unapi

Chapter John C. Inscoe (2015)
“The Strength of the Hills”: Representations of Appalachian Wilderness as Civil War Refuge. In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War (pp. 113-143). (/isis/citation/CBB591936630/) unapi

Chapter Paul S. Sutter (2015)
“Waving the Muddy Shirt”. In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War (pp. 225-236). (/isis/citation/CBB792138285/) unapi

Book Brian Drake (2015)
The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War. (/isis/citation/CBB641480801/) unapi

Chapter Kenneth W. Noe (2015)
Fateful Lightning: The Significance of Weather and Climate to Civil War History. In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War (pp. 16-33). (/isis/citation/CBB769919988/) unapi

Chapter Lisa M. Brady (2015)
Nature as Friction: Integrating Clausewitz into Environmental Histories of the Civil War. In: The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War (pp. 144-162). (/isis/citation/CBB221825289/) unapi

Book Brian Craig Miller (2015)
Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South. (/isis/citation/CBB078316403/) unapi

Thesis Amanda E. Bevers (2015)
To Bind Up the Nation's Wounds: The Army Medical Museum and the Development of American Medical Science, 1862-1913. (/isis/citation/CBB209430044/) unapi

Book Hanson, Thor (2015)
The Triumph of Seeds: How Grains, Nuts, Kernels, Pulses, and Pips Conquered the Plant Kingdom and Shaped Human History. (/isis/citation/CBB001551953/) unapi

Book Virginia Scharf (2015)
Empire and Liberty: The Civil War and the West. (/isis/citation/CBB673053590/) unapi

Book Crane, Jeff (2015)
The Environment in American History: Nature and the Formation of the United States. (/isis/citation/CBB001551938/) unapi

Book T.J. Stiles (2015)
Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America. (/isis/citation/CBB298251953/) unapi

Book Guy R. Hasegawa (2015)
Villainous Compounds: Chemical Weapons and the American Civil War. (/isis/citation/CBB581410317/) unapi

Book Adam Arenson; Andrew R. Graybill (2015)
Civil War Wests: Testing the Limits of the United States. (/isis/citation/CBB116361332/) unapi

Thesis Gregory N. Stern (2015)
Designing victory on the Civil War's sea: The Development and Use of Ironclad Warships in the American Civil War, 1830-1865. (/isis/citation/CBB930830394/) unapi

Article Timothy, Orr (May 2014)
“The Greatest Terror to the Enemy”: The Combat Debut of Berdan’s U.S. Sharpshooters during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign. Vulcan (pp. 1-40). (/isis/citation/CBB973312512/) unapi

Article Vilarinho, Yuri C. (2014)
Irritable Heart Syndrome in Anglo-American Medical Thought at the End of the Nineteenth Century. História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos (pp. 1151-1177). (/isis/citation/CBB001552700/) unapi

Article Grant, S.-M. (2014)
“Mortal in This Season”: Union Surgeons and the Narrative of Medical Modernisation in the American Civil War. Social History of Medicine (pp. 689-707). (/isis/citation/CBB001550970/) unapi

Book Devine, Shauna (2014)
Learning from the Wounded: The Civil War and the Rise of American Medical Science. (/isis/citation/CBB001550070/) unapi

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