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Civil War History ISSN 0009-8078 |
Civil War History is in its sixth decade as the leading scholarly journal of “the middle period”—covering not only the War Between the States but the events leading up to it and the results flowing from it. Its topics include slavery and abolition, antebellum and Reconstruction politics, diplomacy, social and cultural developments in mid–nineteenth century America, and military history.
In addition to the major articles in each issue, comprehensive book reviews assist the scholar in keeping abreast of current literature in the field.
As the outstanding forum for studies in this pivotal period in American history, Civil War History belongs in every major library collection, including those for students, historians, buffs, and the interested general reader.
Civil War History is available as a premium to members of the Society of Civil War Historians
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Manuscripts and all correspondence concerning editorial matters and books for review and correspondence concerning reviews should be addressed to Editor, Civil War History, Department of History, Pennsylvania State University, 108 Weaver Building, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-5503. Manuscripts sent for consideration must be accompanied by stamped, self-addressed envelopes, if they are to be returned.
William Blair, editor
The Pennsylvania State University
Editorial Advisory Board:
R.J.M Blackett, University of Houston
Alice Fahs, University of California, Irvine
Drew Gilpin Faust, University of Pennsylvania
Gary W. Gallagher, University of Virginia
Joseph T. Glatthaar, University of Houston
James M. McPherson, Princeton University
Mark E. Neely, Jr., Pennsylvania State University
George C. Rable, University of Alabama
Joseph P. Reidy, Howard University
Joan Waugh, University of California, Los Angeles
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