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| James
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| Garinger
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Education: Ph.D. Princeton University, 1998.
Research
Interests: American Civil War and Reconstruction, Military History.
Recent
Publications:
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“Reconstruction
and the Post-Civil War Crisis in American Civil Military Relations,”
in Paul Cimbala and Randall Miller, eds., Reconstruction:
When the War Was Almost Over , forthcoming.
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“Presidents,
Generals, and the Legacy of Freedom of the Press in mid-19th
Century Wars,” in ACTA: The Proceedings of the XXIX International
Congress of Military History , forthcoming.
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“The
Louisiana Coup d’Etat of 1877: Re-Thinking the Uses of Military
Force After the American Civil War, American Historical Review
(submitted) .
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Review
of Horace W. Raper and Thorton W. Mitchell, eds., The
Papers of William Woods Holden vol. I: 1841-1868, Journal
of Southern History (May 2003).
Current
Projects:
James
Hogue is currently finishing a book based on his Ph. D. dissertation
tentatively entitled The Other Civil War: Five Street Battles
in New Orleans and the Rise and Fall of Radical Reconstruction. It will explore the relationship between the use of
force and the development of the distinctive politics of the
New South.
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| Current
semester: (Fall 2004) |
Next
semester: (Spring 2005) |
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- HIST 1160, US History
I
- HIST 2100, Popular
Mobilization
- HIST 3211, Civil War
& Reconstruction
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