American Nineteenth Century History

Papers
(The TQCC of American Nineteenth Century History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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Books Reviewed1
Becoming Brahmin: a country boy’s journey to Harvard Yard1
We have fed you all 1000 years: nineteenth-century radical song and the rise of North American labor1
Old Age and American Slavery0
Letter from the editors0
Singers and managers: women and the operatic stage in late nineteenth-century America0
Scars on the Land: An Environmental History of Slavery in the American South0
Performing Racial Uplift: E. Azalia Hackley and African American Activism in the Postbellum to Pre-Harlem Era0
“The Disenthralled Hosts of Freedom”: Party Prophecy in the Antebellum Editions of Leaves of Grass0
The price of knowledge: universities and slavery in Anglo-American perspective0
Cyrena Stone’s Civil War: the “Miss Abby” diary and the Confederate home front0
A Southern Underground Railroad: Black Georgians and the Promise of Spanish Florida in Indian Country0
Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Life and Times of a Caged Bird0
The Limits of the Lost Cause: Essays on Civil War Memory0
Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity by Bradley R. Clamp0
The Yellow Demon of Fever: Fighting Disease in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Slave Trade0
The Age of Reconstruction: How Lincoln’s New Birth of Freedom Remade the World0
The Souls of Womenfolk: The Religious Cultures of Enslaved Women in the Lower South0
“If you kill him, you have got to kill me first”: examining individual and collective loyalties during the Memphis Massacre (1866)0
“They are not surpassed … by an equal number of citizens of any equal country in the world”: squatter society in the American West0
Introduction: the “palpability” of another legacy0
The Wild Woman of Cincinnati: Gender and Politics on the Eve of the Civil War The Wild Woman of Cincinnati: Gender and Politics on the Eve of the Civil War , by Michael 0
The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860–19200
At War with King Alcohol: Debating Drinking and Masculinity in the Civil War0
Fugitive Movements: Commemorating the Denmark Vesey Affair and Black Radical Antislavery in the Atlantic World0
Fascination: Trance, Enchantment, and American Modernity0
America’s black temperance movement, 1827–1894: charting a forgotten history0
Letter from the editors0
In the True Blue’s Wake: Slavery and Freedom among the Families of Smithfield Plantation0
The Boss of New Orleans: Martin Behrman and Machine Politics in the Crescent City0
Wales, the Welsh and the Making of America0
Designs on Empire: America’s Rise to Power in the Age of European Imperialism0
Buying and Selling Civil War Memory in Gilded Age America Buying and Selling Civil War Memory in Gilded Age America , edited by James Marten and Caroline E. Janney, Athe0
Poisoned Relations: Healing, Power, and Contested Knowledge in the Atlantic World0
Prophets and Ghosts: The Story of Salvage Anthropology0
To Walk about in Freedom: The Long Emancipation of Priscilla Joyner To Walk about in Freedom: The Long Emancipation of Priscilla Joyner , by Carole Emberton, New York: W0
“John Brown is immortal”: Charles Spurgeon, the American press, and the ordeal of slavery0
The Interbellum Constitution: Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms0
Empire of Commerce: The Closing of the Mississippi and the Opening of Atlantic Trade0
President James K. Polk’s deathbed conversion: the contest of ideas and market within the mid-nineteenth-century southern evangelical press0
Letter from the Editor0
America’s Religious Crossroads: Faith and Community in the Emerging Midwest0
Lincecum’s law: white supremacy, castration, and Gideon Lincecum’s crusade in Texas during the long civil war era0
The Cacophony of Politics: Northern Democrats and the American Civil War0
Books Reviewed0
Boardinghouse Women: How Southern Keepers, Cooks, Nurses, Widows, and Runaways Shaped Modern America0
The Liberty Party, 1840–1848: Antislavery Third-Party Politics in the United States The Liberty Party, 1840–1848: Antislavery Third-Party Politics in the United States ,0
The Spartan mother in America: 1865–19000
Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment0
Only the Clothes on Her Back: Clothing and the Hidden History of Power in the Nineteenth-Century United States Only the Clothes on Her Back: Clothing and the Hidden History of Power in 0
Nineteenth-century feminist historiography: continuities, intersections, and breakthroughs0
Vitriol throwing in Victorian America0
Books Reviewed0
Counselor not savior: Hamilton Fish and foreign policy decision-making during the Grant administration0
The Battle of Negro Fort: The Rise and Fall of a Fugitive Slave Community0
Feeling right about the Civil War: the Union’s battle for emotional health0
Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood: African American Children in the Antebellum North Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood: African American Children in the Antebellum North 0
The Crooked Path to Abolition: Abraham Lincoln and the Antislavery Constitution The Crooked Path to Abolition: Abraham Lincoln and the Antislavery Constitution by James 0
Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico & Argentina 1860–1880 Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico & Argen0
The Papers of the Revolutionary era Pinckney Statesmen Digital Edition and the Papers of Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Harriot Pinckney Horry Digital Edition The Papers of the Revolutionary 0
A House Built by Slaves: African American Visitors to the Lincoln White House0
Correction0
“In sober dignity”: the Irish Brigade, ethnicity, and the Irish Catholic temperance movement in the Civil War era0
Hard Times at an American Workhouse: 1853-19200
Armies of Deliverance: A New History of the Civil War0
The sense of the margin0
A memorial methodology from “another field”: a liberatory praxis0
“The master whished to reproduce”: slavery, forced intimacy, and enslavers’ interference in sexual relationships in the antebellum South, 1808–18610
American Mirror: The United States and Brazil in the Age of Emancipation0
Fellow time travelers: creating queer heritage in the detritus of untold genealogies0
A Failed Vision of Empire: The Collapse of Manifest Destiny, 1845–18720
A Man of Bad Reputation: The Murder of John Stephens and the Contested Landscape of North Carolina Reconstruction0
Music in American nineteenth-century history0
Race, Politics, and Reconstruction: The First Black Cadets at Old West Point0
Borderland Blacks: Two Cities in the Niagara Region During the Final Decades of Slavery0
Commemorating the old battleground: the celebrations of the Battle of Tippecanoe and 1850s politics0
Degrees of Equality: Abolitionist Colleges and the Politics of Race0
“The Terrible Turk” in industrial America: a case of orientalism in late nineteenth-century American newspapers0
Books Reviewed0
Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America0
“Toward a new future in civil war memory studies”0
Le Judas Confedéré: James Longstreet’s surprising alliance with Black politicians in New Orleans0
The Most Absolute Abolition: Runaways, Vigilance Committees, and the Rise of Revolutionary Abolitionism, 1835–1861 The Most Absolute Abolition: Runaways, Vigilance Committees, and the R0
Love and Duty: Confederate Widows and the Emotional Politics of Loss0
Invisible Wounds: Mental Illness and Civil War Soldiers Invisible Wounds: Mental Illness and Civil War Soldiers by Dillon J. Carroll,Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univers0
The Record of Murders and Outrages: Racial Violence and the Fight over Truth at the Dawn of Reconstruction0
Challenging the overseer: enslaved women’s violent resistance in the US antebellum South0
From obscurity to national icon: memorializing Stephen C. Foster in the 1890s0
Correction0
The Ballad of Robert Charles: Searching for the New Orleans Riot of 1900 by K. Stephen PrinceThe Ballad of Robert Charles: Searching for the New Orleans Riot of 1900 by K. Stephen Prince by K. Stephen0
Upon the Altar of Work: Child Labor and the Rise of a New American Sectionalism0
Thoreau's Axe: Distraction and Discipline in American Culture0
Manhattan Phoenix: The Great Fire of 1835 and the Emergence of Modern New York0
Episcopalians in Civil War Washington: loyalty, prayer, and the struggle over religious authority within the Diocese of Maryland0
This is Our Home: Slavery and Struggle on Southern Plantations0
The Merry affair: etiquette, politics, and diplomacy in the early republic0
Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature: Economic Insights of American Women Writers, 1852–18690
Letter from the editors0
American Mirror: The United States and Brazil in the Age of Emancipation American Mirror: The United States and Brazil in the Age of Emancipation , by Roberto Saba, Prin0
“The Great Demoralization”: race, intimacy, and empire in the American West’s anti-Chinese movement, c. 1848–18920
American Empire in Global History0
Dismal Freedom: A History of the Maroons of the Great Dismal Swamp Dismal Freedom: A History of the Maroons of the Great Dismal Swamp by J. Brent Morris, Chapel Hill: Un0
The Saints and the State: The Mormon Troubles in Illinois0
Books Reviewed0
Letter from the editors0
Spectacle of Grief: Public Funerals and Memory in the Civil War Era0
Sovereign of a Free People: Abraham Lincoln, Majority Rule, and Slavery; A Nation So Conceived: Abraham Lincoln and the Paradox of Democratic Sovereignty0
Escape to the City: Fugitive Slaves in the Antebellum Urban South0
“Open jaws of this monster-tyranny”: abolitionism, resistance, and slave-hunting canines0
Books Reviewed0
Gender, sex, and the civil war: battling for inclusion0
My Work Among the Freedmen: The Civil War and Reconstruction Letters of Harriet M. Buss0
A Great and Rising Nation: Naval Exploration and Global Empire in the Early U.S. Republic0
Presidential Leadership in Feeble Times: Explaining Executive Power in the Gilded Age0
“The fires of liberty”: American abolitionist perspectives on the Haitian revolution, 1791–18060
Foreshadowing Vesey: the Camden slave conspiracy of 18160
From Jeffersonian Republicanism to Southern nationalism: faculty engagement with proslavery thought at the University of Virginia, 1825–18610
Black Female Intellectuals in Nineteenth Century America: Born to Bloom Unseen?0
Violence in the Hill Country: The Texas Frontier in the Civil War Era0
The transatlantic war: Britain and the American Civil War revisited0
Four feral women and the rise of sectionalism in the 1850s0
Warfare and Logistics along the US-Canadian Border during the War of 18120
Lynching in Virginia: Racial Terror and Its Legacy0
“Poor, deluded, ignorant masses”: revisiting the poor non-slaveholding whites of the antebellum south0
The Root and the Branch: Working-Class Reform and Antislavery, 1790–18600
Border Bodies: Racialized Sexuality, Sexual Capital, and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century Borderlands Border Bodies: Racialized Sexuality, Sexual Capital, and Violence in the Nineteen0
The Antebellum Origins of the Modern Constitution: Slavery and the Spirit of the American Founding0
Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America0
Letter from the editors0
Black Suffrage: Lincoln’s Last Goal0
For the Pleasure of His Company: An Affair of the Misty City, Thrice Told For the Pleasure of His Company: An Affair of the Misty City, Thrice Told , by Charles Warren S0
Civil War Settlers: Scandinavians, Citizenship, and American Empire, 1848–18700
Black women and the cultural performance of music in mid-nineteenth century Natchez0
Choctaw Confederates: The American Civil War in Indian Country0
Books Reviewed0
Young Abolitionists: Children of the Antislavery Movement0
Afterword0
Books Reviewed0
Masters of Health: Racial Science and Slavery in U.S. Medical Schools0
“Has He Madeira of Fifty Years Standing?”: Gentility, medievalism, masculinity, and the allure of the Virginia Springs in the late antebellum South0
Teaching nineteenth-century American history with music: leveraging the possibilities through technology and Universal Design for Learning0
Agents of Empire: The First Oregon Cavalry and the Opening of the Interior Pacific Northwest during the Civil War Agents of Empire: The First Oregon Cavalry and the Opening of the Inter0
Stephen A. Swails: Black Freedom Fighter in the Civil War and Reconstruction Stephen A. Swails: Black Freedom Fighter in the Civil War and Reconstruction , by Gordon C. 0
Emancipation: The Abolition and Aftermath of American Slavery and Russian Serfdom0
Votes for College Women: Alumni, Students, and the Woman Suffrage Campaign0
Between Scylla and Charybdis: religion and the meaning of Union in the border states, 1861–18650
Black Reason, White Feeling: The Jeffersonian Enlightenment in the African American Tradition0
Empire of Brutality: Enslaved People and Animals in the British Atlantic World0
Mastering Emotions: Feelings, Power, and Slavery in the United States0
The Transcendentalists and Their World The Transcendentalists and Their World by Robert A. Gross, New York: Picador, 2022, Pp. 880, $40.00 (hbk), $25.00 (pbk), $12.99 (e0
From the Enslaved Children of George Mason to Black Lives Next Door: rediscovering the namesake of Virginia’s largest university in the “plantation” suburbs of Washington, D.C.0
Letter from the editors0
Letter from the editors0
Paternalism to Partnership: The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786–20210
The Princess of Albemarle: Amélie Rives, Author and Celebrity at the Fin de Siècle0
Beyondantislaveryandproslavery: a new term,eventualism, and a refined interpretive approach0
Administering Freedom: The State of Emancipation After the Freedmen’s Bureau Administering Freedom: The State of Emancipation After the Freedmen’s Bureau by Dale Kretz, 0
Race, Removal, and the Right to Remain: Migration and the Making of the United States0
The Mambi-Land or Adventures of a Herald Correspondent in Cuba: A Critical Edition0
Letter from the editors0
Justin S. Morrill and the meaning of protection0
Books Reviewed0
Of counterhistories and black collective memory: enslaved people and the University of Georgia0
Calhoun: American Heretic0
Undoing Slavery: Bodies, Race, and Rights in the Age of Abolition Undoing Slavery: Bodies, Race, and Rights in the Age of Abolition , by Kathleen M. Brown, Philadelphia:0
“Anti-Slavery success to the Juniors!”: organizing juvenile abolitionists0
Civilized into sleeplessness: a transatlantic study of insomnia at the fin de siècle0
From Mississippi and Memphis to Mozambique: American emancipation and the evangelical struggles of Benjamin and Henrietta Ousley and Nancy Jones, “ex-slave” missionaries in “Zulu East Africa,” 1850s–10
Medicine, Science, and Making Race in Civil War America Medicine, Science, and Making Race in Civil War America , by Leslie A. SchwalmChapel Hill, NC: The University of 0
From Brazil to Brattle street: the transnational history of emperor Dom Pedro II’s dinner with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow0
Oceans of Grain: How American Wheat Remade the World0
Gettysburg and American history: the Peter J. Parish memorial lecture 20230
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