United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Women
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Women
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- The women's war in the South, recollections and reflections of the American Civil War, edited by Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg ; [introduction by Catherine Clinton]
- The civil wars of Julia Ward Howe, a biography, Elaine Showalter
- They fought like demons, women soldiers in the American Civil War, DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook
- Civil War wives, the lives and times of Angelina Grimke Weld, Varina Howell Davis, and Julia Dent Grant, Carol Berkin
- Neither ballots nor bullets, women abolitionists and the Civil War, Wendy Hamand Venet
- Women at the front, hospital workers in Civil War America, Jane E. Schultz
- Mothers of invention, women of the slaveholding South in the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
- Stealing secrets, how a few daring women deceived generals, impacted battles, and altered the course of the Civil War, H. Donald Winkler
- Letters of a Civil War nurse, Cornelia Hancock, 1863-1865, edited by Henrietta Stratton Jaquette ; introduction to the Bison Books edition by Jean V. Berlin
- Wild Rose, Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War spy, Ann Blackman
- The colors of courage, Gettysburg's forgotten history : immigrants, women, and African Americans in the Civil War's defining battle, Margaret S. Creighton
- Love and duty, Confederate widows and the emotional politics of loss, Angela Esco Elder
- Dear ones at home;, letters from contraband camps., Selected and edited by Henry L. Swint
- Yankee women, gender battles in the Civil War, Elizabeth D. Leonard
- The scandalous lives of Carolina belles Marie Boozer and Amelia Feaster, flirting with the enemy, Tom Elmore
- Confederate heroines, 120 southern women convicted by Union military justice, Thomas P. Lowry
- The women's fight, the Civil War's battles for home, freedom, and nation, Thavolia Glymph
- South after Gettysburg, letters of Cornelia Hancock from the Army of the Potomac, 1863-1868, edited by Henrietta Stratton Jaquette ; foreword by Bruce Catton ; drawings by Edward Shenton
- A woman's civil war, a diary with reminiscences of the war from March 1862, edited with an introduction by Minrose Gwin
- Reminiscences of my life in camp, an African American woman's Civil War memoir, Susie King Taylor ; introduction by Catherine Clinton
- Women of the blue & gray, true Civil War stories of mothers, medics, soldiers, and spies, Marianne Monson
- Liar, temptress, soldier, spy, four women undercover in the Civil War, Karen Abbott
- Capital dames, the Civil War and the women of Washington, 1848-1868, Cokie Roberts
- A woman doctor's Civil War, Esther Hill Hawks' diary, edited with foreword and afterword by Gerald Schwartz
- "Our women in the war.", The lives they lived; the deaths they died., From the weekly News and courier, Charleston, S. C
- The war the women lived, female voices from the Confederate South, edited by Walter Sullivan ; with a foreword by George Core
- Women's diaries from the Civil War South, a literary-historical reading, Sharon Talley
- Mothers of invention, women of the slaveholding South in the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust
- Daughters of the cause, women in the Civil War, written by Robert P. Broadwater ; edited by Joseph T. Campbell
- Mary Boykin Chesnut's South, contemporary perspectives, an anthology
- Mary Edwards Walker, above and beyond, Dale L. Walker
- The women of the Confederacy, by Francis Butler Simkins and James Welch Patton
- When Sherman marched north from the sea, resistance on the Confederate home front, Jacqueline Glass Campbell
- Heroines of Mercy Street, the real nurses of the Civil War, Pamela D. Toler, PhD
- Minutes of the proceedings., Edited by James Welch Patton
- Louisa on the front lines, Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War, Samantha Seiple
- Heroines of the Blue and Gray, a Civil War centennial program manual, David James Harkness
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