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Daniel E. Sutherland is an American historian who has written books about 19th century America. He wrote a book titled The Confederate Carpetbaggers about southerners who moved north after the American Civil War.[1]

He was part of a panel discussion on "The Civil War West of the Mississippi", broadcast on August 10, 2012 on C-SPAN. On November 2, 1997, The New York Times published "Southern Fortitude", his review of The Confederate War, by Gary W. Gallagher.

Writings[]

  • The Emergence of Total War, edited by Grady McWhiney. Fort Worth, Texas: Ryan Place Publishers (1996)
  • Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville: The Dare Mark Campaign. University of Nebraska Press (1998)
  • Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front. University of Arkansas Press (1999)[2][3][4]
  • The Confederate Carpetbaggers. Louisiana State University Press (1988)[5][6]
  • A Savage Conflict: The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War. University of North Carolina Press (2009)[7]
  • Whistler: A Life for Art's Sake. New Haven: Yale University Press (2014), about artist James McNeill Whistler
  • Whistler's Mother: Portrait of an Extraordinary Life (coauthored with Georgia Toutziari). New Haven: Yale University Press (2018) ISBN 9780300229684

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