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June 01 2017
A More Civil War: How the Union Waged a Just War
A More Civil War: How the Union Waged a Just War
. By D. H.
Dilbeck
. (Chapel Hill
: The University of North Carolina Press
, 2016
. Pp. 224. $34.95 hardcover; $33.99 e-book
.)
Dennis K. Boman
Dennis K. Boman
Dennis K. Boman teaches history at Lindenwood University and is the author of Lincoln and Citizens' Rights in Civil War Missouri: Balancing Freedom and Security.
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Dennis K. Boman
Dennis K. Boman teaches history at Lindenwood University and is the author of Lincoln and Citizens' Rights in Civil War Missouri: Balancing Freedom and Security.
Online Issn: 1937-2213
Print Issn: 0028-4866
© 2017 by The New England Quarterly
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The New England Quarterly
The New England Quarterly (2017) 90 (2): 275–277.
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Dennis K. Boman; A More Civil War: How the Union Waged a Just War. The New England Quarterly 2017; 90 (2): 275–277. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/TNEQ_r_00611
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