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The American Civil War bibliography comprises books that deal in large part with the American Civil War. There are over 60,000 books on the war, with more appearing each month.[1] There is no complete bibliography to the war; the largest guide to books is over 40 years old and lists over 6,000 titles selected by leading scholars.[2] Many specialized topics such as Abraham Lincoln,[3] women,[4] and medicine[5] have their own lengthy bibliographies. The books on major campaigns typically contain their own specialized guides to the sources and literature. The most comprehensive guide to the historiography annotates over a thousand titles.[6]

For the history of North and South see Union (American Civil War) and Confederate States of America and the many articles linked there.

For a guide to the bibliography see:

  • *Woodworth, Steven E.; ed. The American Civil War: A Handbook of Literature and Research. Greenwood Press, 1996.
  • Eicher, David J. The Civil War in Books An Analytical Bibliography. 1997.
  • Murdock, Eugene C. Civil War in the North: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography. Garland, 1987.

For a guide to web sources see:

  • Carter, Alice E.; Jensen, Richard. The Civil War on the Web: A Guide to the Very Best Sites—Completely Revised and Updated. 2003.

Note: This article forms part of Bibliography of the American Civil War.

Soldiers of both sides

  • Current, Richard N., et al. eds. Encyclopedia of the Confederacy (1993) (4 Volume set; also 1 vol abridged version) (ISBN 0-13-275991-8)
  • Heidler, David and Jeanne Heidler, eds, Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History (2002) 2740pp
  • Nevins, Allan. Ordeal of the Union (1970), vol 5. The Improvised War, 1861–1862; vo 6. War Becomes Revolution, 1862–1863; vol 7. The Organized War, 1863–1864; vol 8. The Organized War to Victory, 1864–1865; highly detailed coverage by a leading scholar.
  • Resch, John P. et al., Americans at War: Society, Culture and the Homefront vol 2: 1816-1900 (2005)
  • Carmichael, Peter S. The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies (UNC Press Books, 2018). online
  • Frank, Joseph Allan, and George A. Reaves, eds. Seeing the Elephant: Raw Recruits at the Battle of Shiloh (University of Illinois Press, 2003) online
  • Hesseltine, William Best, ed. Civil War Prisons. (Kent State University Press, 1972).
  • Linderman, Gerald. Embattled Courage: The Experience of Combat in the American Civil War (Free Press, 1987)
  • Livermore, Thomas Leonard. Numbers and Losses in the Civil War in America, 1861-65 (Houghton, Mifflin, 1900). online
  • McPherson, James M. For cause and comrades: Why men fought in the Civil War (Oxford University Press, 1997) online
  • Manning, Chandra. What This Cruel War Was Over. (Vintage, 2007) Uses letters, diaries, and regimental newspapers to probe the world view of soldiers—black and white, Yankee and Rebel. interview with author
  • Mitchell, Reid. Civil War Soldiers: Their Expectations and Their Experiences (Penguin, 1997).
  • Robertson, James I. Soldiers Blue and Gray (U of South Carolina Press, 1988).
  • Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, ed. The View from the Ground: Experiences of Civil War Soldiers (University Press of Kentucky, 2006). online
  • Shively, Kathryn J. Nature's Civil War: Common Soldiers and the Environment in 1862 Virginia (UNC Press Books, 2013). online

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