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- West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies
- West Virginia University Press
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- New Series, Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2009
- Freedom for Themselves: North Carolina’s Black Soldiers in the Civil War Era (review)
- A Concise History of Kentucky (review)
- Race, War, and Remembrance in the Appalachian South (review)
- Two Continents, One Culture: The Scotch-Irish in Southern Appalachia (review)
- Entrepreneurs in the Southern Upcountry: Commercial Culture in Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1845–1880 (review)
- Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know about the Civil War (review)
- Monongah: The Tragic Story of the Worst Industrial Accident in US History (review)
- Mountaineers Are Free: A History of the West Virginia National Guard (review)
- Rugby, Tennessee: Some Account of the Settlement Founded on the Cumberland Plateau (review)
- Women Shaping the South: Creating and Confronting Change (review)
- Making a Living: Work and Environment in the United States (review)
- Women, Work, and Family in the Antebellum Mountain South (review)
- African Cherokees in Indian Territory: From Chattel to Citizens (review)
- Dialect Research in Appalachia: A Family Case Study
- The View from the Border: West Virginia Republicans and Women’s Rights in the Age of Emancipation
- “This Bastard New Virginia”: Slavery, West Virginia Exceptionalism, and the Secession Crisis
- Charles Ambler’s Sectionalism in Virginia: An Appreciation
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