HIST 4369: Civil War & Reconstruction

Get started researching topics in the history of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction period.

History Librarian

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Kristina Claunch
Contact:
936-294-1520
kclaunch@shsu.edu
Library (NGL) Room 223G

Printed Collections

Often a variety of primary documents are collected together into a book (usually related to a time period, topic, or theme).

Below are just a few collections in the Library; each book contains many original documents. Search the library catalog for more Civil War sources...

Find More Printed Primary Sources

To find more primary sources in the Library's book collection, try these search strategies on the catalog's Advanced Search page:

1. Enter some words to describe your topic in the keyword row. In the subject row, enter the word "sources".

2. Enter some words to describe your topic in the keyword row. In the subject row, enter a word such as "correspondence", "diaries", or "personal narratives".

3. Enter some words to describe your topic in the keyword row. In the next row, change the first box to also say keyword, and enter the phrase "documents OR documentary" in that second search box.

4. For primary sources written by a certain person, click Browse on the right side of the search page. Enter the person's name backwards, like "Washington George" and click subject. In the list of subject headings that appear, look for headings that end with words such as "correspondence", "diaries", "notebooks sketchbooks etc.", "manuscripts", or "oratory."

Historical Newspapers

Other Historical Document Collections

Women's Diaries

The library has a large collection of Southern women's diaries from the Civil War and Reconstruction periods.

There are also several New England Women's diaries that cover the Civil War and Reconstruction period.

Both sets of diaries will be found in the Microforms Room on the 1st floor of the library, call number HQ1412 .A54.

Titles from the Freedmen and Southern Society Project - "Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation"

 

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