If you liked The Library of Congress Civil War desk reference by Margaret E. Wagner and Gary W. Gallagher, start with Civil War Witnesses and Their Books (2021), Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten (2008), and The Myth of the Lost Cause and Civil War History (2000). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The Library of Congress Civil War desk reference is by Margaret E. Wagner and Gary W. Gallagher.