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Daniel E. Sutherland is an American historian who has written books about 19th century America. He wrote a book titled The Confederate Carpetbaggers about southerners who moved north after the American Civil War. [1]

He was part of a panel discussion on "The Civil War West of the Mississippi", broadcast on August 10, 2012 on C-SPAN. On November 2, 1997, The New York Times published "Southern Fortitude", his review of The Confederate War, by Gary W. Gallagher.

Writings

  • The Emergence of Total War, edited by Grady McWhiney. Fort Worth, Texas: Ryan Place Publishers (1996)
  • Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville: The Dare Mark Campaign. University of Nebraska Press (1998)
  • Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front. University of Arkansas Press (1999) [2] [3] [4]
  • The Confederate Carpetbaggers. Louisiana State University Press (1988) [5] [6]
  • A Savage Conflict: The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War. University of North Carolina Press (2009) [7]
  • Whistler: A Life for Art's Sake. New Haven: Yale University Press (2014), about artist James McNeill Whistler
  • Whistler's Mother: Portrait of an Extraordinary Life (coauthored with Georgia Toutziari). New Haven: Yale University Press (2018) ISBN  9780300229684

References

  1. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: The Confederate Carpetbaggers by Daniel E. Sutherland". www.publishersweekly.com. January 1, 1988.
  2. ^ Sutherland, Daniel E. (January 1, 1999). Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front. University of Arkansas Press. ISBN  9781557285508 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Book Review: Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front (edited by Daniel E. Sutherland): CWT". HistoryNet. August 12, 2001.
  4. ^ Dotson, Rand (2001). "Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 109 (2): 230–231. ProQuest  195919235.
  5. ^ Reidy, Joseph P. (1990). "The Confederate Carpetbaggers (review)". Civil War History. 36 (1): 83–85. doi: 10.1353/cwh.1990.0024. S2CID  144970517. Project MUSE  420548.
  6. ^ Sutherland, Daniel E. (June 1, 1988). The Confederate Carpetbaggers. LSU Press. ISBN  9780807114704 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Neely, Jeremy (2009). "A Savage Conflict: the Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War". Civil War Book Review. 11 (4).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel E. Sutherland is an American historian who has written books about 19th century America. He wrote a book titled The Confederate Carpetbaggers about southerners who moved north after the American Civil War. [1]

He was part of a panel discussion on "The Civil War West of the Mississippi", broadcast on August 10, 2012 on C-SPAN. On November 2, 1997, The New York Times published "Southern Fortitude", his review of The Confederate War, by Gary W. Gallagher.

Writings

  • The Emergence of Total War, edited by Grady McWhiney. Fort Worth, Texas: Ryan Place Publishers (1996)
  • Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville: The Dare Mark Campaign. University of Nebraska Press (1998)
  • Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front. University of Arkansas Press (1999) [2] [3] [4]
  • The Confederate Carpetbaggers. Louisiana State University Press (1988) [5] [6]
  • A Savage Conflict: The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War. University of North Carolina Press (2009) [7]
  • Whistler: A Life for Art's Sake. New Haven: Yale University Press (2014), about artist James McNeill Whistler
  • Whistler's Mother: Portrait of an Extraordinary Life (coauthored with Georgia Toutziari). New Haven: Yale University Press (2018) ISBN  9780300229684

References

  1. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: The Confederate Carpetbaggers by Daniel E. Sutherland". www.publishersweekly.com. January 1, 1988.
  2. ^ Sutherland, Daniel E. (January 1, 1999). Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front. University of Arkansas Press. ISBN  9781557285508 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Book Review: Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front (edited by Daniel E. Sutherland): CWT". HistoryNet. August 12, 2001.
  4. ^ Dotson, Rand (2001). "Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 109 (2): 230–231. ProQuest  195919235.
  5. ^ Reidy, Joseph P. (1990). "The Confederate Carpetbaggers (review)". Civil War History. 36 (1): 83–85. doi: 10.1353/cwh.1990.0024. S2CID  144970517. Project MUSE  420548.
  6. ^ Sutherland, Daniel E. (June 1, 1988). The Confederate Carpetbaggers. LSU Press. ISBN  9780807114704 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Neely, Jeremy (2009). "A Savage Conflict: the Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War". Civil War Book Review. 11 (4).

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