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American historian and author
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
References
^
"Nonfiction Book Review: The Confederate Carpetbaggers by Daniel E. Sutherland" . www.publishersweekly.com . January 1, 1988.
^ Sutherland, Daniel E. (January 1, 1999).
Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front . University of Arkansas Press.
ISBN
9781557285508 – via Google Books.
^
"Book Review: Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front (edited by Daniel E. Sutherland): CWT" . HistoryNet . August 12, 2001.
^ 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 .
^ 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 .
^ Sutherland, Daniel E. (June 1, 1988).
The Confederate Carpetbaggers . LSU Press.
ISBN
9780807114704 – via Google Books.
^ 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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