参考文献(第4/8页)
Richard Carwardine, Lincoln:a life of purpose and power(New York:Knopf Publishing Group, 2006)
Christopher Clark, Social change in America:from the revolution through the civilwar(London:Ivan Dee, 2006)
Robert Cook, Civil War America:making a nation, 1848-1877(London:Pearson/Longman, 2003)
Laura F.Edwards, Scarlettdoesn'tlivehere anymore:southern womenin the civil war era(Champaign:University of Illinois Press, 2000)
Drew Gilpin Faust, This republic of suffering:death and the American civil war(New York:Alfred A.Knopf, 2008)
Eric Foner, Reconstruction:America's unfinished revolution, 1863-1877(New York:Harper and Row, 1988)
Eugene D.Genovese, A consumingfire:the fall of the Confederacy in the mind of the white Christian South(Athens and London:The University of Georgia Press, 1998)
William E.Gienapp, Abraham Lincoln and civil war America:a biography(Oxford University Press, 2002)
Joseph T.Glatthaar, Forgedin battle:the civilwar alliance of black soldiers and white of ficers(New York:Meridian, 1991)
Susan-Mary Grant, The war for a nation:the American civil war(New York:Routledge, 2006)
Daniel Walker Howe, Whathath God wrought:the transformation of America, 1815-1848(New York:Oxford University Press, 2008)
Robert Hunt, The good men who won the war:Army of the Cumberland veterans and emancipation memory(Tuscaloosa:The University of Alabama Press, 2010)
Caroline E.Janney, Burying the dead but not the past:ladies memorial associations and the lost cause(Chapel Hill:The University of North Carolina Press, 2008)
Robert Walter Johannsen, The frontier, the Union, and Stephen A.Douglass(Urbana:University of Illinois Press, 1989)
Bruce Levine, Confederate emancipation:southern plans to free and arm slaves during the civilwar(New York and Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2006)
Chand ra Manning, What this cruelwar was over:soldiers, slavery , and the civil war(New York:Vintage Books, 2007)
Russell McClintock, Lincoln and the decision for war:the northern response to secession(Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina Press, 2008)
Stephanie McCurry, Confederate reckoning:power and politics in the civil war South(Cambridge, MA:Harvard University Press, 2010)
James M.McPherson, Battle cry of freedom:the civil war era(New York and Oxford:Oxford University Press, 1988)
James M.McPherson, Whattheyfoughtfor, 1861-1865(Baton Rouge:Louisiana State University Press, 1994)
James M.McPherson, For cause and comrades:why men foughtin the civilwar(Oxford and New York:Oxford University Press, 1997)
Michael A.Morrison, Slavery and the American west:the eclipse of manifest destiny and the coming of the civil war(Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina Press, 1997)
John R.Neff, Honoring the civilwar dead:commemoration and the problem of reconciliation(Lawrence:University Press of Kansas, 2005)
PeterJ.Parish, The American civilwar(New York:Holmes and Meier, 1975)
W.Scott Poole, Never surrender:Confederate memory and conservatism in the South Carolina upcountry(Athens and London:The University of Georgia Press, 2004)
DavidM.Potter, Theimpending crisis, 1848-1861(New York:Harper and Row, 1976)
George C.Rable, Fredericksburg!Fredericksburg!(Chapel Hill and London:University of North Carolina Press, 2002)
Brian Holden Reid, The origins of the American civil war(Harlow, Essex:Longman, 1996)
Charles Royster, The destructive war:William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans(1991.Reprint.New York:Rand om House, 1993)
Julie Saville, The work of reconstruction:from slave to wage laborer in South Carolina, 1860-1870(1994.Paperback Reprint.New York and Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1996)
MarkSchantz, Awaitingtheheavenly country:the civilwarand America's culture of death(Ithaca, NY and London:Cornell University Press, 2008)
Harry S.Stout, Upon the altar of the nation:a moralhistory of the civilwar(New York:Penguin Books, 2006)
ElizabethR.Varon, Disunion!:the coming of the American civilwar, 1789-1859(Chapel Hill:The University of North Carolina Press, 2008)