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EXHIBIT

“Grant and Lee in War and Peace.” New York Historical Society, October 17, 2008–March 29, 2009.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION

Wilson, Mark R. “The Business of Civil War: Military Enterprise, the State, and Political Economy in the United States, 1850–1880.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 2002.

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The Enduring Ghetto: Sources and Readings
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