Incoming Resources
- Reconstruction following the Civil War in American history, Marsha Ziff
- History of Macon County, Georgia, by Louise Frederick Hays
- Reconstruction, Laura K. Egendorf, book editor
- The U.S Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850-1877, by Brian Howell
- Forever free, the story of emancipation and Reconstruction, Eric Foner ; illustrations edited and with commentary by Joshua Brown
- America 1900, the turning point, Judy Crichton
- The Dunning school, historians, race, and the meaning of reconstruction, edited by John David Smith and J. Vincent Lowery ; foreword by Eric Foner
- Reconstruction, the second Civil War, original concept developed by Paul Taylor ; WGBH Boston
- American eras
- Historical memoir of the war in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15, with an atlas, by Major A. Lacarrière Latour ... written originally in French, and translated for the author, by H.P. Nugent
- Black Reconstruction in America, an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880
- Reconstruction, a primary source history of the struggle to unite the north and south after the Civil War, Timothy Flanagan
- Those terrible carpetbaggers, Richard Nelson Current
- The last campaign, Sherman, Geronimo and the war for America, H.W. Brands
- Mencken's America, edited by S.T. Joshi
- Reconstruction; an anthology of revisionist writings,, edited by Kenneth M. Stampp and Leon F. Litwack
- What was Reconstruction?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The 1900s, Myra H. Immell, book editor
- Reconstruction: the ending of the Civil War, [by] Avery Craven
- The incorporation of America, culture and society in the gilded age, Alan Trachtenberg
- The Gilded Age, a history in documents, Janette Thomas Greenwood
- The Gilded Age and progressivism, 1891-1913, Tim McNeese ; consulting editor, Richard Jensen
- Reconstruction, America's unfinished revolution, 1863-1877, Eric Foner
- The romance of reunion, northerners and the South, 1865-1900, Nina Silber
- Age of betrayal, the triumph of money in America, 1865-1900, Jack Beatty
- Diamonds and deadlines, a tale of greed, deceit, and a female tycoon in the gilded age, Betsy Prioleau
- Child of the Fighting Tenth, on the frontier with the Buffalo Soldiers, Forrestine C. Hooker ; edited by Steve Wilson
- The era of Reconstruction and expansion, 1865-1900, George E. Stanley
- The Progressive Era, Faith Jaycox
- Reconstruction and redemption in the South, edited by Otto H. Olsen
- Reconstruction, Claudine L. Ferrell
- Reconstruction, opposing viewpoints, Brenda Stalcup, book editor
- Reconstruction, Brendan January
- The death of Reconstruction, race, labor, and politics in the post-Civil War North, 1865-1901, Heather Cox Richardson
- Reconstruction, the second Civil War, a production of WGBH Boston ; series producer, Elizabeth Deane
- The ABC-CLIO companion to American reconstruction, 1862-1877, William L. Richter
- The future in America, H.G. Wells
- The aftermath of the Civil War, Dale Anderson
- The last campaign, Sherman, Geronimo, and the War for America, H. W. Brands
- The Spanish-American War, first intervention, produced by NFL Films for the History Channel ; produced & directed by Phil Tuckett
- Victorian America, transformations in everyday life, 1876-1915, Thomas J. Schlereth
- Rendezvous with destiny, a history of modern American reform
- The wars of Reconstruction, the brief, violent history of America's most progressive era, Douglas R. Egerton
- Eyewitnesses to the Indian Wars, 1865-1890, edited by Peter Cozzens
- America in the Gilded Age : from the death of Lincoln to the rise of Theodore Roosevelt, Sean Dennis Cashman
- The failed promise, Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Robert S. Levine
- A very different age, Americans of the progressive era, Steven J. Diner
- This was America, Martin W. Sandler
- Reconstructing Appalachia, the Civil War's aftermath, edited by Andrew L. Slap ; introduction by Gordon B. McKinney
- A short history of Reconstruction, 1863-1877, Eric Foner