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Index to Volume 111 427 Browne, Stephen Howard, Jefferson’s Call A Controversial Spirit: Evangelical Awaken- for Nationhood: The First Inaugural ings in the South, by Philip N. Mulder, Address, 418-19 302-3 Bruce, Susannah U., review by, 88-89 Cook, Lauren M. and DeAnne Blanton, They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in C the Civil War, 88-89 Calculating the Value of the Union: Slavery, Cooper, William J., Jr., ed., Jefferson Davis: Property Rights, and the Economic Ori- The Essential Writings, 200-1 gins of the Civil War, by James L. Hus- ton, 420-21 Costa, Tom, review by, 299-300 Carmichael, Peter S., “So Far From God and courts martial, 33-66 So Close to Stonewall Jackson: The Creating the American Mind: Intellect and Executions of Three Shenandoah Valley Politics in the Colonial Colleges, by J. Soldiers,” 33-66; review by, 421-22 David Hoeveler, 188-89 Cashin, Joan E., ed., The War Was You and crime, 379-410 Me: Civilians in the American Civil War, 89-90 D Chambers, Thomas A., Drinking the Waters: Davies, Samuel, 333-78 Creating an American Leisure Class at Degler, Carl N., review by, 195-96 Nineteenth-Century Mineral Springs, 82-84 Democracy Heading South: National Politics in the Shadow of Dixie, by Augustus B. Cimbala, Paul A. and Randall M. Miller, Cochran III, 205-7 eds., An Uncommon Time: The Civil War and the Northern Home Front, 90-91 D’Entremont, John, review by, 202—5 Clark, John E., Jr., Railroads in the Civil Devanny, John F., Jr., review by, 304—5 War: The Impact of Management on Dew, Charles B., review by, 87-88 Victory and Defeat, 314—15 Divided Hearts: Britain and the American Cochran, Augustus B., III], Democracy Head- Civil War, by R. J. M. Blackett, 85-86 ing South: National Politics in the Shad- ow of Dixie, 205-7 Dreisbach, Daniel L., Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church Cole, Stephanie, review by, 424-25 and State, 189-90 Colors and Blood: Flag Passions of the Con- Drinking the Waters: Creating an American federate South, by Robert E. Bonner, Leisure Class at Nineteenth-Century 197-98 Mineral Springs, by Thomas A. Cham- The Confederate Belle, by Giselle Roberts, bers, 82-84 313-14 Dubbs, Carol Kettenburg, review by, 86-87 Confederate dead, burial and reinterment of, Dubrulle, Hugh, review by, 85-86 151-86 E Confederate desertion, 33—66 Eagles, Charles W., review by, 96-98 Confederate Industry: Manufacturers and Quartermasters in the Civil War, by “Early Views of Virginia Indians,” by Jeffrey Harold S. Wilson, 87-88 Ruggles, 67-77 conscription, 33-66 Engle, Stephen D., review by, 91-92 428 The Virginia Magazine evangelism, 333-78 Grimsley, Mark, And Keep Moving On: The Virginia Campaign, May—June 1864, Exploring Lewis and Clark: Reflections on 91-92 Men and Wilderness, by Thomas P. Slaughter, 190-91 Gudmestad, Robert H., A Troublesome Com- merce: The Transformation of the Inter- F state Slave Trade, 419-20; review by, Fahs, Alice, The Imagined Civil War: Popu- 420-21 lar Literature of the North and South, Gutzman, Kevin R. C., review by, 417-18 1861-1865, 198-99 Fellman, Michael, The Making of Robert E. H Lee, 94-95 halftone illustrations, 379-410 Fleischner, Jennifer, Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Hall, Timothy L., review by, 189-90 Keckly: The Remarkable Story of the Friendship Between a First Lady and a Hamilton, Phillip, The Making and Unmak- Former Slave, 93-94 ing of a Revolutionary Family: The Tuckers of Virginia, 1752-1830, 304-5 Flora, Joseph M., review by, 78-79 Hamm, Richard F., Murder, Honor, and Law: Fones-Wolf, Ken, review by, 423-24 Four Virginia Homicides From Recon- Foul Means: The Formation of a Slave Soci- struction to the Great Depression, ety in Virginia, 1660-1740, by Anthony 315-16 S. Parent, Jr., 299-300 Hanover Presbytery, 333-78 Fowler, John D., review by, 311-12 Harrold, Stanley, Subversives: Antislavery “Friendship and Commerce: The Conflict Community in Washington, D.C., 1828- and Coexistence of Values on Virginia’s 1865, 308-10 Northern Neck in the Revolutionary Hearts of Darkness: Wellsprings of a South- Era,” by Albert H. Tillson, Jr., 221-62 ern Literary Tradition, by Bertram From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in Wyatt-Brown, 78-79 Maymont House and the Gilded Age South, by Elizabeth L. O’ Leary, 424-25 Henriques, Peter R., review by, 414-16 Hoeveler, J. David, Creating the American G Mind: Intellect and Politics in the Colo- Gallagher, Garry W., ed., The Shenandoah nial Colleges, 188-89 Valley Campaign of 1862, 199-200 Holsworth, Robert, review by, 205-7 gender roles, 117-50 Horn, James, Jan Ellen Lewis, and Peter S. Genteel Rebel: The Life of Mary Greenhow Onuf, eds., The Revolution of 1800: Lee, by Sheila R. Phipps, 423-24 Democracy, Race, and the New Repub- gentry rule, 263-98 lic, 417-18 Giltner, Scott E., review by, 201-2 housewives, 1 17—50 Goldfield, David, Still Fighting the Civil The Human Tradition in the Old South, edit- War: The American South and Southern ed by James C. Klotter, 196-97 History, 96-98 Hurt, R. Douglas, ed., African American Life Great Awakening, 333-78 in the Rural South, 1900-1950, 201-2 Index to Volume 111 429 Huston, James L., Calculating the Value of Krick, Robert E. L., Staff Officers in Gray: A the Union: Slavery, Property Rights, and Biographical Register of the Staff Offi- the Economic Origins of the Civil War, cers in the Army of Northern Virginia, 420-21 311-12 I Krowl, Michelle A., “In The Spirit of Frater- nity: The United States Government and Igler, David, review by, 190-91 the Burial of Confederate Dead at The Imagined Civil War: Popular Literature Arlington National Cemetery, 1864— of the North and South, 1861-1865, by 1914.” 151-86 Alice Fahs, 198-99 Kukla, Jon. A Wilderness So Immense: The An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Louisiana Purchase and the Destiny of Slaves, and the Creation of America, by America, 411-13 Henry Wiencek, 414-16 L Indians, illustrations of, 67—77 Labunski, Richard, review by, 192-93 “In The Spirit of Fraternity: The United States Government and the Burial of Lee, Henry “Light-Horse Harry,” 5-32 Confederate Dead at Arlington National Lee’s Last Retreat: The Flight to Appomat- Cemetery, 1864-1914,” by Michelle A. tox, by William Marvel, 92-93 Krowl, 151-86 Leibiger, Stuart, review by, 416-17 J Leonard, Elizabeth D., reviews by, 90-91, Jackson, Thomas Jonathan “Stonewail,” 422-23 33.-66 Lewis, Jan Ellen, James Horn, and Peter S. Jefferson Davis: The Essential Writings, edit- Onuf, eds., The Revolution of 1800: ed by William J. Cooper, Jr., 200-1 Democracy, Race, and the New Repub- Jefferson's Call for Nationhood: The First lic, 417-18 Inaugural Address, by Stephen Howard Link, William A., Roots of Secession: Slav- Browne, 418-19 ery and Politics in Antebellum Virginia, Jefferson's Vision for Education, 1760-1845, 187-88 by Cameron Addis, 416-17 Lockley, Tim, review by, 191-92 Johnson, Timothy D., review by, 307-8 Long, Michael E., review by, 84-85 K Love and Hate in Jamestown: John Smith, Kennedy, Roger G., Mr. Jefferson's Lost Pocahontas, and the Heart of aN ew Cause: Land, Farmers, Slavery, and the Nation, by David A. Price, 413-14 Louisiana Purchase, 411-13 M Kilbride, Daniel, review by, 82-84 McCaslin, Richard B., review by, 94-95 Klotter, James C., ed., The Human Tradition McKinney, Gordon B., review by, 95-96 in the Old South, 196—97 Majewski, John, review by, 187-88 Kolchin, Peter, Sphinx on the American Land: The Nineteenth-Century South in The Making of Robert E. Lee, by Michael Comparative Perspective, 195-96 Fellman, 94—95 430 The Virginia Magazine Managing White Supremacy: Race, Politics, “Murder Made Real: The Visual Revolution and Citizenship in Jim Crow Virginia, by of the Halftone,” by Michael Ayers J. Douglas Smith, 98-99 Trotti, 379-410 Marvel, William, Lee’s Last Retreat: The Musick, Michael P., review by, 199-200 Flight to Appomattox, 92-93 N Mattern, David B. and Holly C. Shulman, Nosworthy, Brent, The Bloody Crucible of eds., The Selected Letters of Dolley Courage: Fighting Methods and Combat Payne Madison, 192-93 Experience of the Civil War, 112-13 Meacham, Sarah Hand, “*They Will Be Ad- Notorious in the Neighborhood: Sex and judged By Their Drink, What Kinde of Families Across the Color Line in Vir- Housewives They Are’: Gender, Techno- ginia, 1787-1861, by Joshua D. Roth- logy, and Household Cidering in Eng- man, 191-92 land and the Chesapeake, 1690 to 1760." O 117-50 Old Virginia: The Pursuit of a Pastoral Ideal, military executions, 33-66 by William M. S. Rasmussen and Robert Miller, James David, South By Southwest: S. Tilton, 202-5 Planter Emigration and Identity in the O'Leary, Elizabeth L., From Morning to Slave South, 194-95 Night: Domestic Service in Maymont House and the Gilded Age South, Miller, Randall M. and Paul A. Cimbala, 424-25 eds., An Uncommon Time: The Civil War and the Northern Home Front, 90-91 Onuf, Peter S., Jan Ellen Lewis, and James Horn, eds., The Revolution of 1800: Monroe, Dan, The Republican Vision of John Democracy, Race, and the New Repub- Tyler, 307-8 lic, 417-18 monument to Confederate dead at Arlington, “Our Rebellious Neighbors: Virginia’s Bor- 151-86 der Counties During Pennsylvania’s Mordecai: An Early American Family, by Whiskey Rebellion,” by Kevin T. Barks- Emily Bingham, 305-7 dale, 5—32 Mr. Jefferson’s Lost Cause: Land, Farmers, P Slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase, by Pagan, John Ruston, Anne Orthwood’s Bas- Roger G. Kennedy, 411-13 tard: Sex and Law in Early Virginia, 79-80; review by, 301-2 Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly: The Remark- able Story of the Friendship Between a Parent, Anthony S., Jr.. Foul Means: The First Lady and a Former Slave, by Formation of a Slave Society in Virginia, Jennifer Fleischner, 93-94 1660-1740, 299-300 Muider, Philip N., A Controversial Spirit: Phipps, Sheila R., Genteel Rebel: The Life of Evangelical Awakenings in the South, Mary Greenhow Lee, 423-24 302-3 Powhatan Lords of Life and Death: Com- mand and Consent in Seventeenth-Cen- Murder, Honor, and Law: Four Virginia tury Virginia, by Margaret Holmes Homicides From Reconstruction to the Williamson, 300-1 Great Depression, by Richard F. Hamm, 315-16 Pratt, Robert A., review by, 98-99 Index to Volume 111 43] Presbyterians, 333-78 Rothman, Joshua D., Notorious in the Neigh- borhood: Sex and Families Across the Price, David A., Love and Hate in James- Color Line in Virginia, 1787-1861, town: John Smith, Pocahontas, and the 191-92 Heart of aN ew Nation, 413-14 Rozbicki, Michal J., review by, 80-81 Q Rubin, Anne Sarah, review by, 197-98 Quigley, Paul D. H., review by, 200-1 Ruggles, Jeffrey, “Early Views of Virginia R Indians,” 67-77; The Unboxing of Henry Brown, 310-11 Rafuse, Ethan S., A Single Grand Victory: The First Campaign and Battle of S Manassas, 84-85 “Samuel Davies and the Transatlantic Cam- Railroads in the Civil War: The Impact of paign for Slave Literacy in Virginia,” by Management on Victory and Defeat, by Jeffrey H. Richards, 333-78 John E. Clark, Jr., 314--15 The Scalawags: Southern Dissenters in the Randolph, John, of Roanoke, 263-98 Civil War and Reconstruction, by James Alex Baggett, 95-96 Rasmussen, William M. S. and Robert S. Tilton, Old Virginia: The Pursuit of a Schwarz, Philip J., ed., Slavery at the Home Pastoral Ideal, 202-5 of George Washington, 81-82 Reece, Lewie, review by, 196-97 Searching for Their Places: Women in the South Across Four Centuries, edited by The Republican Vision of John Tyler, by Dan Thomas H. Appleton, Jr., and Angela Monroe, 307-8 Boswell, 303-4 republicanism, 263-98 Selby, John G., Virginians at War: The Civil War Experiences of Seven Young Con- “Republicanism and Society: John Randolph federates, 86-87 of Roanoke, Joseph Glover Baldwin, and the Quest for Social Order,” by The Selected Letters of Dolley Payne Madi- Adam L. Tate, 263-98 son, edited by David B. Mattern and Holly C. Shulman, 192-93 The Revolution of 1800: Democracy, Race, and the New Republic, edited by James Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, review by, 112-13 Horn, Jan Ellen Lewis, and Peter S. Shenandoah Valley, 33-66 Onuf, 417-18 The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862, Rhoden, Nancy L., review by, 188-89 edited by Gary W. Gallagher, 199-200 Rice, Kym S., review by, 313-14 Shockley, Megan Taylor, review by, 303-4 Richards, Jeffrey H., “Samuel Davies and Shulman, Holly C. and David B. Mattern, the Transatlantic Campaign for Slave eds., The Selected Letters of Dolley Literacy in Virginia,” 333-78 Payne Madison, 192-93 The Rise of Southern Republicans, by Earl Simpson, Brooks D., review by, 92-93 Black and Merle Black, 205-7 A Single Grand Victory: The First Campaign Robert E. Lee, by Roy Blount, Jr., 421-22 and Battle of Manassas, by Ethan S. Rafuse, 84-85 Roberts, Giselle, The Confederate Belle, 313-14 Sinisi, Kyle S., review by, 314-15 432 The Virginia Magazine Slaughter, Thomas P., Exploring Lewis and T Clark: Reflections on Men and Wilder- Tate, Adam L., “Republicanism and Society: ness, 190-91 John Randolph of Roanoke, Joseph slave literacy, 333-78 Glover Baldwin, and the Quest for Social Order,” 263-98 slavery, 333-78 They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers Slavery at the Home of George Washington, in the American Civil War, by DeAnne edited by Philip J. Schwarz, 81-82 Blanton and Lauren M. Cook, 88-89 Smith, J. Douglas, Managing White Suprem- “*They Will Be Adjudged By Their Drink, acy: Race, Politics, and Citizenship in What Kinde of Housewives They Are’: Jim Crow Virginia, 98-99 Gender, Technology, and Household Snyder, Terri L., Brabbling Women: Disor- Cidering in England and the Chesa- derly Speech and the Law in Early Vir- peake, 1690 to 1760,” by Sarah Hand ginia, 301-2 Meacham, 117-50 “So Far From God and So Close to Stone- Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation wall Jackson: The Executions of Three Between Church and State, by Daniel L. Shenandoah Valley Soldiers,” by Peter Dreisbach, 189-90 S. Carmichael, 33-66 Tillson, Albert H., Jr., “Friendship and Com- Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge merce: The Conflict and Coexistence of among the Poor, 333-78 Values on Virginia’s Northern Neck in the Revolutionary Era,” 221-62 South By Southwest: Planter Emigration and Identity in the Slave South, by James Tilton, Robert S. and William M. S. Rasmus- David Miller, 194-95 sen, Old Virginia: The Pursuit of a Pas- toral Ideal, 202-5 Southern Lady, Yankee Spy: The True Story of Elizabeth Van Lew, A Union Agent in To Begin the World Anew: The Genius and the Heart of the Confederacy, by Ambiguities of the American Founders, Elizabeth R. Varon, 422—23 by Bernard Bailyn, 80-81 Sparks, Randy J., review by, 302-3 Trotti, Michael Ayers, “Murder Made Real: The Visual Revolution of the Halftone,” Sphinx on the American Land: The Nine- 379-410; review by, 316-17 teenth-Century South in Comparative Perspective, by Peter Kolchin, 19-96 A Troublesome Commerce: The Transforma- tion of the Interstate Slave Trade, by Staff Officers in Gray: A Biographical Regi- Robert H. Gudmestad, 419-20 ster of the Staff Officers in the Army of Northern Virginia, by Robert E. L. Turner, E. Randolph, III, review by, 300-1 Krick, 311-12 Tyler-McGraw, Marie, review by, 308-10 Still Fighting the Civil War: The American South and Southern History, by David U Goldfield, 96-98 An Uncommon Time: The Civil War and the Stonewall Brigade, 33-66 Northern Home Front, edited by Paul A. Cimbala and Randall M. Miller, 90-91 Subversives: Antislavery Community in Washington, D.C., 1828-1865, by The Unboxing of Henry Brown, by Jeffrey Stanley Harrold, 308-10 Ruggles, 310-11 Sullivan, Larry E., review by, 198-99 Index to Volume 111 433 Vv White, Ronald C., Jr., review by, 418-19 Varon, Elizabeth R., Southern Lady, Yankee Wiencek, Henry, An Imperfect God: George Spy: The True Story of Elizabeth Van Washington, His Slaves, and the Crea- Lew, A Union Agent in the Heart of the tion of America, 414-16; review by, Confederacy, 422-23; review by, 305-7 81-82 Virginians at War: The Civil War Experien- A Wilderness So Immense: The Louisiana ces of Seven Young Confederates, by Purchase and the Destiny of America, John G. Selby, 86-87 by Jon Kukla, 411-13 Williamson, Margaret Holmes, Powhatan Ww Lords of Life and Death: Command and Wall, Helena M., review by, 79-80 Consent in Seventeenth-Century Virgin- ia, 300-1 The War Was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War, edited by Joan E. Wilson, Harold S., Confederate Industry: Cashin, 89-90 Manufacturers and Quartermasters in the Civil War, 87-88 Washington, George, 5—32 Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, Hearts of Darkness: Whig Party, 263-98 Wellsprings of a Southern Literary Whiskey Rebellion, 5-32 Tradition, 78-79

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