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2010 (1860)

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Subject Date Article Date Author Title
x October 30, 2010 Tony Horwitz The 150 Year War (Op-Ed)
October 31, 1860 October 30, 2010 Jamie Malanowski Will Lincoln Prevail?
November 1, 1860 October 31, 2010 Adam Goodheart The Last Ordinary Day
November 2, 1860 November 1, 2010 Adam Goodheart Head-Stompers, Wrench Swingers and Wide Awakes
November 3, 1860 November 2, 2010 Adam Goodheart Premonition at Vicksburg
November 4, 1860 November 3, 2010 Adam Goodheart A Slave Ship in New York
November 5, 1860 November 4, 2010 Ted Widmer Silence Before the Storm
November 6, 1860 November 5, 2010 Adam Goodheart A Lincoln Photograph - and a Mystery
x November 5, 2010 Ted Widmer Hearing the Returns with Mr. Lincoln
November 7, 1860 November 6, 2010 Adam Goodheart The Abolitionist's Epiphany
November 7, 1860 November 7, 2010 Jamie Malanowski Lincoln Wins. Now What?
November 9, 1860 November 8, 2010 Adam Goodheart Georgia to U.S.: 'Don't Tread on Me'
November 10, 1860 November 10, 2010 Adam Goodheart Return of the Samurai
x November 10, 2010 Susan Schulten How (and Where) Lincoln Won
November 11, 1860 November 10, 2010 Jamie Malanowksi Would the South Really Leave?
November 12, 1860 November 11, 2010 Adam Goodheart A Senator Secedes - Reluctantly
November 12, 1860 November 11, 2010 Louis P. Masur A Slaveholder's Diary
x November 12, 2010 Ted Widmer Lincoln's Mailbag
November 14, 1860 November 13, 2010 Adam Goodheart Travels of a Teenage Prince
November 9-15, 1860 November 14, 2010 Jamie Malanowksi A Superabundance of Velocity
November 16, 1860 November 15, 2010 Adam Goodheart Female Partisans
November 17, 1860 November 16, 2010 Adam Goodheart Jim Crow on West Broadway
x November 17, 2010 John J. Miller Tea-Partying Like It’s 1860
November 21, 1860 November 20, 2010 Adam Goodheart A Quiet Man's Arrival
November 16-22, 1860 November 21, 2010 Jamie Malanowski Drama in Milledgeville
x November 22, 2010 Ted Widmer Lincoln Speaks
x November 23, 2010 Harold Holzer The Sound of Lincoln's Silence
November 24, 1860 November 23, 2010 Adam Goodheart An American Thanksgiving, Skewered and Roasted
x November 24, 2010 Jamie Malanowski on "The Takeaway" Covering the Civil War (Audio)
November 25, 1860 November 25, 2010 Adam Goodheart Lincoln: A Beard is Born
November 26, 1860 November 25, 2010 Adam Goodheart The Bedfellows' Reunion
November 23, 1860 November 28, 2010 Jamie Malanowski Off the Record, Behind the Scenes
November 30, 1869 November 29, 2010 Adam Goodheart Moses' Last Exodus
December 1, 1860 November 30, 2010 Adam Goodheart The Assasin's Debut
x December 1, 2010 James C. Cobb The Cultural Roots of Disunion
December 3, 1860 December 2, 2010 Adam Goodheart Silencing the Fanatics
December 4, 1860 December 3, 2010 Adam Goodheart Two Communiqués, and a Commander’s Dilemma
December 5, 1860 December 4, 2010 Adam Goodheart Hero of Two Worlds
November 30-Dec. 6, 1860 December 5, 2010 Jamie Malanowski Buchanan: Too Little, Too Late
x December 6, 2010 Ted Widmer Misgivings
December 8, 1860 December 7, 2010 Adam Goodheart A Gentlemen’s Agreement at the White House
December 9, 1860 December 8, 2010 Adam Goodheart Famine in Kansas
x December 9, 2010 Susan Schulten Visualizing Slavery
December 11, 1860 December 10, 2010 Adam Goodheart Mrs. Doubleday’s Indiscretion
December 7-13, 1860 December 12, 2010 Jamie Malanowski Will the North Compromise Or Hold Fast?
x December 12, 2010 Richard Striner How Lincoln Undid the Union
x December 15, 2010 Adam Goodheart In Whitman’s Pocket, an Imagined Lincoln
December 17, 1860 December 16, 2010 Adam Goodheart The Happiest Man in the South
December 18, 1860 December 17, 2010 Ted Widmer The Tailor Draws a Line
x December 18, 2010 The Editors Disunion Extra (Op-Eds)
December 14-20, 1860 December 19, 2010 Jamie Malanowski The Government Disintegrates as the Union Dissolves
x December 20, 2010 Adam Goodheart The Secession Ball (Audio)
December 21, 1860 December 20, 2010 Louis P. Masur Diary of a New York Lawyer
x December 20, 2010 Paul Finkelman States' Rights, But to What?
x December 21, 2010 Ethan J. Kytle / Blain Roberts Dancing Around History
December 22, 1860 December 21, 2010 Adam Goodheart The Narrowest of Loopholes
x December 22, 2010 John Stauffer Fear and Doubt in Cleveland
December 24, 1860 December 23, 2010 Adam Goodheart Ghosts of a Christmas Past
December 25, 1860 December 24, 2010 Ted Widmer Christmas With Lincoln
December 26, 1860 December 25, 1860 Adam Goodheart The Night Escape
December 21-27, 1860 December 26, 2010 Jamie Malanowski A Coup de Main in Charleston Harbor
December 28, 1860 December 27, 2010 Adam Goodheart Three Flags
x December 28, 2010 David Blight Cup of Wrath and Fire
December 30, 1860 December 29, 2010 Adam Goodheart The General's Dyspepsia
x December 29, 2010 Tom Chaffin The Messianic Schoolmaster
x December 30, 2010 Russell McClintock Rethinking the Old Public Functionary
January 1, 1861 December 31, 2010 Adam Goodheart Seceding from Secession

2011 (1861)

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December 27-Jan. 3, 1861 January 2, 2011 Jamie Malanowski War in the Cabinet
January 4, 1861 January 3, 2011 Adam Goodheart Caught Sleeping
x January 4, 2011 Ronald S. Coddington The Precarious Position of Lt. Reese
x January 5, 2011 William W. Freehling James Buchana's Activist Blunder
x January 6, 2011 John Lockwood and Charles Lockwood First South Carolina. Then New York?
January 9, 1861 January 8, 2011 Adam Goodheart Loose Lips (Almost) Sink Ships
January 4-11, 1861 January 9, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Is This War?
x January 10, 2011 Tom Chaffin Abe Lincoln and Filibuster Fever
x January 11, 2011 Daniel W. Crofts A Baptism of Blood?
x January 12, 2011 Susan Schulten Last Chance for Compromise
x January 13, 2011 David Eltis and David Richardson The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Civil War
x January 14, 2011 Ted Widmer The Hellcat
January 16, 1861 January 14, 2011 Adam Goodheart The Bear Wars
January 12-18, 1861 January 16, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Declining War, Rejecting Peace
x January 17, 2011 William Moss Wilson Lincoln's Mexican Visitor
January 19, 1861 January 18, 2011 Adam Goodheart The Woman Who Saved the Union?
x January 19, 2011 Carla L. Peterson Dr. Smith's Back Room
January 20, 1861 January 19, 2011 Adam Goodheart Freaks at Yale
x January 20, 2011 Harold Holzer The Critter Himself
x January 21, 2011 Kevin M. Levin Teaching Civil War History 2.0
x January 22, 2011 Daniel W. Crofts 'No Better Southern Man'
January 19-25, 1861 January 23, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Showdown in Georgia
x January 24, 2011 Lois Leveen The North of the South
January 26, 1861 January 25, 2011 Adam Goodheart A Short Stay - and a Long Jump
x January 26, 2011 Harold Holzer A Blot on Lincoln Historians
x January 26, 2011 Russell McClintock Old Hickory's Ghost
January 28, 1861 January 27, 2011 Adam Goodheart The South Rises Again - and Again, and Again
January 29, 1861 January 28, 2011 Adam Goodheart ‘Shoot Him on the Spot’
x January 29, 2011 Ted Widmer Lincoln's Other Mother
January 26-Feb. 2, 1861 January 30, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Two Out, One In
x January 31, 2011 Richard Parker Sam Houston, We Have a Problem
x February 1, 2011 Elizabeth R. Varon Women at War
x February 2, 2011 John Ashworth What the North Got Wrong
February 4, 1861 February 3, 2011 Daniel W. Crofts The Diary of a ‘Susseader’
February 5, 1861 February 4, 2011 Adam Goodheart Women and Children First
February 6, 1861 February 5, 2011 Adam Goodheart Mark Twain and the Fortune-Teller
x February 5, 2011 Manisha Sinha The Strange Victory of the Palmetto State
February 3-9, 1861 February 6, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Cold Hopes, Warm Dreams, Chilly Schemes
x February 7, 2011 John J. Miller A Bad Document’s Good Idea
February 9, 1861 February 8, 2011 Ronald S. Coddington Capt. Ramsey and the Birth of the ‘True Blues’
February 9, 2011 February 2011 Adam Goodheart The Choctaw Confederates
x February 10, 2011 Ted Widmer Lincoln Moves
February 10, 1861 February 10, 2011 Ted Widmer Farewell to Springfield
February 12, 1861 February 11, 2011 Ted Widmer Lincoln’s Birthday
x February 11, 2011 Tom Chaffin The Southern Mathew Brady
February 13, 1861 February 12, 2011 Ted Widmer Lincoln Elected (Again)
x February 12, 2011 Steven Hahn What Lincoln Meant to the Slaves
February 10-16, 1861 February 13, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Twin Journeys, Destination Unknown
February 14, 1861 February 13, 2011 Ted Widmer If It’s Valentine’s Day, This Must Be Pittsburgh
February 14, 1861 February 14, 2011 Ted Widmer Hello, Cleveland!
x February 14, 2011 Russell McClintock Seward’s Folly
February 16, 1861 February 15, 2011 Ted Widmer Bayonets in Buffalo
February 16, 1861 February 15, 2011 Adam Goodheart The Ashen Ruin
February 17, 1861 February 16, 2011 Ted Widmer He Rested on the Seventh Day
x February 16, 2011 John Ashworth What the South Got Wrong
February 18, 1861 February 17, 2011 Ted Widmer Crowds, Cannons and Cheers
February 18, 1861 February 18, 2011 Adam Goodheart Hastily Composed
February 19, 1861 February 18, 2011 Ted Widmer Start Spreading the News
x February 18, 2011 Susan Eva O'Donovan William Webb’s World
February 20, 1861 February 19, 2011 Ted Widmer Lincoln Center
x February 19, 2011 John Andrews and Dwight Pitcaithley Cry Havoc
February 21, 1861 February 20, 2011 Ted Widmer The Foot Comes Down
February 17-23, 1861 February 20, 2011 Jamie Malanowski A Tale of Two Presidents
February 22, 1861 February 21, 2011 Ted Widmer All or Nothing
February 22, 1861 February 21, 2011 Adam Goodheart The War for (George) Washington
February 23, 1861 February 22, 2011 Ted Widmer 'Nuts'
x February 22, 2011 Harold Holzer Like a Thief in the Night
x February 23, 2011 Susan Schulten How the West Was Won
February 25, 1861 February 24, 2011 Adam Goodheart A Capital Under Slavery’s Shadow
x February 25, 2011 Tom Chaffin Frederick Douglass’s Irish Liberty
February 27, 1861 February 26, 2011 Adam Goodheart 'There Must Be Blood Letting!'
x February 26, 2011 Jean H. Baker Learning From Buchanan
February 24-Mar. 1, 1861 February 27, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Much Talking, Little Listening
x February 28, 2011 Richard Parker The Lone Star State Turns South
x March 1, 2011 David W. Blight ‘The Dim Light of Hope’
March 3, 1861 March 2, 2011 Adam Goodheart The Other Emancipation Proclamation
x March 4, 2011 Michael O'Brien The Minds of the South
March 2-9, 1861 March 6, 2011 Jamie Malanowski The First Trick
March 1861 March 7, 2011 Adam Goodheart The Rabbi and the Rebellion
x March 8, 2011 Adam Arenson The Rise of the West
March 1861 March 9, 2011 Adam Goodheart A Glimmer in the Darkness
x March 10, 2011 Stephanie McCurry The Rebel Constitution
x March 11, 2011 Daniel W. Crofts John Gilmer’s Last Stand
x March 12, 2011 Richard J. Tofel Abraham Lincoln, Rookie Executive
March 9-15, 1861 March 13. 2011 Jamie Malanowski A Letter From the Postmaster
x March 14, 2011 Ben Tarnoff Money for Nothing
x March 15, 2011 William W. Freehling What Would Jefferson Do?
March 1861 March 16, 2011 Adam Goodheart Guns, Blood and Congress
x March 17, 2011 William Moss Wilson The ‘Foreign War Panacea’
x March 18, 2011 Adam Goodheart Divorce, Antebellum Style
x March 19, 2011 Ted Widmer 'A Very Mad Men'
March 16-23, 1861 March 20, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Focusing on the Prize
x March 21, 2011 Ford Risley The South’s Capital Dilemma
x March 23, 2011 Daniel W. Crofts The Adams Family
x March 24, 2011 Louis P. Masur The Special Correspondent
x March 26, 2011 Gene Dattel When Cotton Was King
March 23-29, 1861 March 27, 2011 Jamie Malanowski The Choice Is Charybdis
x March 28, 2011 Don H. Doyle From San Marino, With Love
x March 29, 2011 Russell McClintock Lincoln and the Little Giant
x March 30, 2011 George B. Kirsch Bats, Balls and Bullets
April 1, 1861 March 31, 2011 Adam Goodheart Fools of a Long-Ago April
x April 1, 2011 Adam Goodheart The Census of Doom
x April 2, 2011 Sven Beckert and Seth Rockman Partners in Iniquity
x March 30 - April 5, 1861 Jamie Malanowski Chaos and Confusion
x April 4, 2011 Nina Silber Men at War
x April 5, 2011 Daniel W. Crofts Virginia’s Bad Old Man
April 7, 1861 April 6, 2011 Adam Goodheart Courtesy’s End
x April 7, 2011 John Lockwood and Charles Lockwood Confederates at the Gate
x April 8, 2011 Jamie Stiehm With Friends Like These ...
April 9, 1861 April 9, 2011 Adam Goodheart ‘Upon the Points of Our Swords’
April 10, 1861 April 10, 2011 Adam Goodheart A Closed Book
April 6-13, 1861 April 10, 2011 Jamie Malanowski The Clarion Notes of Defiance
April 11, 1861 April 11, 2011 Adam Goodheart Abner Doubleday Finds a Potato
April 12, 1861 April 11, 2011 Adam Goodheart The Defenders
x April 11, 2011 Ronald S. Coddington Lt. Harleston Brings On the Brick Dust
x April 11, 2011 Edward Ball An American Tragedy
x April 11, 2011 Ken Burns A Conflict's Acoustic Shadows
x April 12, 2011 Tom Chaffin ‘How Manhattan Drum-Taps Led’
April 13, 1861 April 13, 2011 Adam Goodheart Electric Nerves
x April 13, 2011 Adam Goodheart My Civil War Centennial
x April 13, 2011 Robert S. McElvaine Mississippi Grays
April 14, 1861 April 13, 2011 Adam Goodheart Surrender
April 15, 1861 April 14, 1861 Adam Goodheart Kid Gloves and Bowie Knives
x April 14, 2011 Ted Widmer Lincoln Declares War
x April 15, 2011 Ethan Kytle An American Romantic Goes to War
x April 16, 2011 William W. Freehling Henry Wise’s Pistol
April 14-20, 1861 April 17, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Virginia’s Moment
x April 18, 2011 Richard J. Tofel The Battle of Baltimore
x April 18, 2011 Ronald S. Coddington Nick Biddle and the First Defenders
April 20, 1861 April 19, 2011 Michael Shapiro The Great Sumter Rally in Union Square
x April 19, 2011 Elizabeth Brown Pryor The General in His Study
x April 20, 2011 John Lockwood and Charles Lockwood State of Siege
April 22, 1861 April 21, 2011 Ted Widmer Yacht for Sale
x April 22, 2011 Ronald S. Coddington ‘Out of the Briars’
x April 23, 2011 Gary W. Gallagher Union Proud
April 19-26, 1861 April 24, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Disaster, Disasterer, Disasterest
x April 24, 2011 Ronald S. Coddington Private Barnes and the Saviors of Washington
x April 25, 2011 John Lockwood and Charles Lockwood Letters to New York
April 27, 1861 April 26, 2011 Ted Widmer Land Pirate
x April 27, 2011 Judith Giesberg Ms. Dix Comes to Washington
x April 28, 2011 Edward L. Ayers The Causes of the Civil War, 2.0
x April 29, 2011 Ronald S. Coddington Pastor Witherspoon Goes to War
x April 30, 2011 Carla L. Peterson What Were the Women Doing?
April 27-May 4, 1861 May 1, 2011 Jamie Malanowski Maryland, My Maryland
x May 2, 2011 Maya Jasanoff and Adam Goodheart Shots Heard ‘Round the World
x May 5, 2011 Susan Schulten How a Map Divided Virginia
x May 6, 2011 David W. Blight Lincoln, Douglass and the ‘Double-Tongued Document’
x May 7, 2011 Aaron Astor Bluegrass Blues and Grays
x May 8, 2011 Brian D. McKnight Family Feuds

2012 (1862)

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2014 (1864)

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2015 (1865)

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