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Top Tracks of Professor Gary W. Gallagher
01 Prelude to War
03 The Lower South Secedes
02 The Election of 1860
04 The Crisis at Fort Sumter
08 First Manassas or Bull Run
06 The Opposing Sides, II
10 Early Union Triumphs in the West
05 The Opposing Sides, I
07 The Common Soldier
13 The Seven Days' Battles
14 The Kentucky Campaign of 1862
09 Contending for the Border States
15 Antietam
20 The War in the West, Winter 1862-63
11 Shiloh and Corinth
12 The Peninsula Campaign
21 The War in Virginia, Winter and Spring 1982-63
17 Emancipation Completed
22 Gettysburg
19 Sinews of War--Finance and Supply
16 The Background to Emancipation
18 Filling the Ranks
23 Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and Tullahoma
25 Grant at Chattanooga
24 A Season of Uncertainty, Summer and Fall 1863
26 The Diplomatic Front
30 The Naval War
37 Cold Harbor to Petersburg
34 Stalemate in 1864
31 The River War and Conferderate Commerce Raiders
27 African Americans in Wartime, I
35 Sherman versus Johnston in Georgia
32 Women at War, I
36 The Wilderness to Spotsylvania
29 Wartime Reconstruction
28 African Americans in Wartime, II
39 The Confederate Home Front, II
33 Women at War, II
38 The Conferderate Home Front, I
40 The Northern Home Front, I
43 Mobile Bay and Atlanta
47 Closing Scenes and Reckonings
45 The Final Campaigns
42 Prisoners of War
44 Petersburg, the Crater, and the Valley
48 Remembering the War
46 Petersburg to Appomattox
41 The Northern Home Front, II
The Election of 1860
The Lower South Secedes
The Crisis at Fort Sumter
The Opposing Sides, I
The Opposing Sides, II
The Common Soldier
Prelude To War
Contending for the Border States
Early Union Triumphs in the West
First Manassas or Bull Run
Robert E. Lee and His High Command, Part 1
Behind the Lines-Politics & Economics
The Coming of War
Robert E. Lee and His High Command
African Americans in Wartime
Drifting Toward Disaster
The Union Drive to Victory
Reconstruction Ends
Presidential Reconstruction
Congress Takes Command
John Bell Hood 1
The War in Virginia, Winter and Spring 1862-63
Grant at Chattanooga
Shiloh and Corinth
Sinews of War--Finance and Supply
The Kentucky Campaign of 1862
The Peninsula Campaign
Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and Tullahoma
A Season of Uncertainty, Summer and Fall 1863
The Seven Days' Battles
The Background to Emancipation
Emancipation Completed
Antietam
The War in the West, Winter 1862-63
Gettysburg
The Lost Cause 11
Magruder and Pickett 2
The Lost Cause 9
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 6
Magruder and Pickett 3
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 4
The Lost Cause 10
The Lost Cause 7
Magruder and Pickett 1
The Lost Cause 8
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 3
A. P. Hill 1
Magruder and Pickett 6
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 2
A. P. Hill 2
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 5
Magruder and Pickett 5
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 1
Remembering the War
The Confederate Home Front, II
Wartime Reconstruction
Jeb Stuart as Soldier and Showman 5
John Bell Hood 2
Longstreet's Later Confederate Career 2
Longstreet's Later Confederate Career 6
Lee From Gettysburg to Appomattox 5
The Lost Cause 7
Longstreet's Later Confederate Career 5
Richard S. Ewell 2
The Making of the Mighty Stonewall Jackson 2
Jeb Stuart as Soldier and Showman 2
Magruder and Pickett 1
Lee's Year of Fabled Victories 3
Lee From Gettysburg to Appomattox 1
Early's Path to Defeat 2
A. P. Hill 5
The Lost Cause 8
Longstreet's Later Confederate Career 3
Lee From Gettysburg to Appomattox 6
James Longstreet's Road to Prominence 3
Stonewall Jackson as Lee's Right Arm 5
Richard S. Ewell 1
Richard S. Ewell 5
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 3
James Longstreet's Road to Prominence 1
Stonewall Jackson as Lee's Right Arm 6
A. P. Hill 1
Could Lee Make Hard Decisions 3
Lee's Year of Fabled Victories 5
Longstreet's Later Confederate Career 1
Magruder and Pickett 6
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 2
John Bell Hood 4
Richard S. Ewell 4
A. P. Hill 2
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 5
Stonewall Jackson as Lee's Right Arm 3
Lee From Gettysburg to Appomattox 3
James Longstreet's Road to Prominence 2
Lee's Year of Fabled Victories 2
The Making of the Mighty Stonewall Jackson 1
Could Lee Make Hard Decisions 2
Early's Path to Defeat 5
Richard S. Ewell 3
John Bell Hood 5
Magruder and Pickett 5
James Longstreet's Road to Prominence 4
Early's Path to Defeat 1
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 1
Stonewall Jackson as Lee's Right Arm 1
Remembering the War
The Confederate Home Front, II
Wartime Reconstruction
Stonewall Jackson as Lee's Right Arm 6
A. P. Hill 1
Younger Officers IV 5
Could Lee Make Hard Decisions 3
Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia 1
Lee's Year of Fabled Victories 5
Longstreet's Later Confederate Career 1
Younger Officers II 2
Younger Officers I 4
Magruder and Pickett 6
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 2
The Making of a Confederate General 3
John Bell Hood 4
Richard S. Ewell 4
A. P. Hill 2
Younger Officers II 6
Was Lee an Old Fashioned General 4
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 5
Stonewall Jackson as Lee's Right Arm 3
Lee From Gettysburg to Appomattox 3
Younger Officers II 4
Younger Officers III 5
The Making of a Confederate General 1
The Making of the Mighty Stonewall Jackson 6
James Longstreet's Road to Prominence 2
Lee's Year of Fabled Victories 2
The Making of the Mighty Stonewall Jackson 1
Could Lee Make Hard Decisions 2
Was Lee an Old Fashioned General 2
Early's Path to Defeat 5
Richard S. Ewell 3
Younger Officers III 6
Younger Officers I 3
John Bell Hood 5
Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia 2
Magruder and Pickett 5
James Longstreet's Road to Prominence 4
Early's Path to Defeat 1
J. E. Johnston and Beauregard 1
The Rise of Jubal Anderson Early 1
Stonewall Jackson as Lee's Right Arm 1
Remembering the War
The War in Virginia, Winter and Spring 1982-63
The Confederate Home Front, II
Wartime Reconstruction
Closing Scenes and Reckonings
Could Robert E. Lee Make Hard Decisions?
Cold Harbor to Petersburg
African Americans in Wartime, II
A Straight-Ahead Fighter — John Bell Hood
African Americans in Wartime, I
Before the Bar of History — The Lost Cause
Forced From Center Stage — Richard S. Ewell
Closing Scenes and Reckonings
The River War and Confederate Commerce Raiders
Mobile Bay and Atlanta
Petersburg to Appomattox
Prisoners of War
Younger Officers IV — Edward Porter Alexander
Sinews of War — Finance and Supply
Younger Officers III — John Brown Gordon
Could Robert E. Lee Make Hard Decisions?
Stalemate in 1864
Younger Officers II — Stephen Dodson Ramseur
Gifted but Flawed — J.E. Johnston and Beauregard
Stonewall Jackson as Lee’s “right Arm”
Women at War, I
The Final Campaigns
“jeb” Stuart as Soldier and Showman
Longstreet’s Later Confederate Career
Younger Officers I — Robert Emmett Rodes
James Longstreet’s Road to Prominence
Early’s Path to Defeat
Petersburg, the Crater, and the Valley
The Making of the Mighty “stonewall” Jackson
The War in the West, Winter 1862–63
Lee’s Year of Fabled Victories
The Problem of Attrition
The Northern Home Front, I
Cold Harbor to Petersburg
The War in Virginia, Winter and Spring 1862–63
Lee From Gettysburg to Appomattox
The Making of a Confederate General
Was Lee an Old-Fashioned General?
Filling the Ranks
Women at War, II
African Americans in Wartime, II
One Promotion Too Many — A.P. Hill
Drama and Failure — Magruder and Pickett
A Straight-Ahead Fighter — John Bell Hood
African Americans in Wartime, I
The Confederate Home Front, I
Before the Bar of History — The Lost Cause
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