
William Alan Blair
1953
12 works on record
Biography
I am a historian of the Civil War era, focusing primarily on the home front and political culture in the middle nineteenth century. My work has focused on the construction of Confederate identity during the war and the use of ceremonies such as Memorial Days and Emancipation Days after the war to reinforce and contest political identities. I am currently working on a book-length project that examines the uses and misuses of treason during and after the Civil War. As director of the Richards Civil War Era Center, I work with student interns, sponsor symposia, and serve as the organizer for a biennial conference with the Society of Civil War Historians. I also am the founding editor of The Journal of the Civil War Era,” published by the University of North Carolina Press.-faculty profile
Works

Cities of the dead
2004

Why didn't the North hang some rebels?
2004

Virginia's private war
1998

Lincoln's proclamation

Making and remaking Pennsylvania's Civil War

With Malice Toward Some

A Politician Goes to War

Record of Murders and Outrages
Journal of the Civil War Era
Journal of the Civil War Era
Journal of the Civil War Era : Winter 2014 Issue -- Coming to Terms with Civil War Military History
Journal of the Civil War Era : Winter 2014 Issue -- Coming to Terms with Civil War Military History
Civil War Witnesses and Their Books
Civil War Witnesses and Their Books
Journal of the Civil War Era : Winter 2013 Issue -- PROCLAIMING EMANCIPATION at 150
Journal of the Civil War Era : Winter 2013 Issue -- PROCLAIMING EMANCIPATION at 150