Incoming Resources
- Secession debated, Georgia's showdown in 1860, edited by William W. Freehling, Craig M. Simpson
- The life and wars of Gideon J. Pillow, Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr., and Roy P. Stonesifer, Jr
- Confederate hand-book, a compilation of important data and other interesting and valuable matter relating to the War Between the States, 1861-1865
- Knights of the Golden Circle, secret empire, southern secession, Civil War, David C. Keehn
- Twelfth annual meeting and reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, Dallas, Texas, April 22-25 1902, compiled by Dorothy Perkins Norred
- Confederate ordeal, the southern home front, by Steven A. Channing and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Roster of the courts-martial in the Confederate States armies, by Jack A. Bunch
- Routes of war, the world of movement in the Confederate south, Yael A. Sternhell
- The war for the common soldier, how men thought, fought, and survived in Civil War armies, Peter S. Carmichael
- Why the South lost the Civil War, Richard E. Beringer ... [et al.]
- Deliver us from evil, the slavery question in the old South, Lacy K. Ford
- Life in the South from the commencement of the war., Being a social history of those who took part in the battles, from a personal acquaintance with them in their own homes, from the spring of 1860 to August 1862
- Roll call to destiny, the soldier's eye view of Civil War battles, Brent Nosworthy
- Four years in rebel capitals, an inside view of life in the Southern Confederacy, from birth to death : from original notes, collated in the years 1861 to 1865, by T.C. DeLeon
- Look away!, a history of the Confederate States of America, William C. Davis
- Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, Richard N. Current, editor in chief ; editorial board, Paul D. Escott ... [et al.]
- The men of secession and Civil War, 1859-1861, James L. Abrahamson
- Bitterly divided, the South's inner Civil War, David Williams
- Driven from home, North Carolina's Civil War refugee crisis, David Silkenat
- Confederate symbols in the contemporary South, edited by J. Michael Martinez, William D. Richardson, and Ron McNinch-Su
- Citizen-officers, the Union and Confederate volunteer junior officer corps in the American Civil War, Andrew S. Bledsoe
- How the South could have won the Civil War, the fatal errors that led to Confederate defeat, Bevin Alexander
- Shadow of the sentinel, one man's quest to find the hidden treasure of the Confederacy, Warren Getler and Bob Brewer
- The cause lost, myths and realities of the Confederacy, William C. Davis
- Becoming Confederates, paths to a new national loyalty, Gary W. Gallagher
- The Confederate homefront, a history in documents, Wallace Hettle
- The Confederate war, Gary W. Gallagher
- The fire-eaters, Eric H. Walther
- General Lee's immortals, the battles and campaigns of the Branch-Lane Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865, Michael C. Hardy
- Pemberton, a biography, Michael B. Ballard
- Soldiers of the Civil War, Tim Roche
- Suffering in the Army of Tennessee, a social history of the Confederate Army of the heartland from the battles for Atlanta to the retreat from Nashville, Christopher Thrasher
- The Confederacy and the Civil War in American history, Ann Graham Gaines
- The rebel yell, a cultural history, Craig A. Warren
- The grand design, strategy and the U.S. Civil War, Donald Stoker
- Guerrillas, Unionists, and violence on the Confederate home front /, edited by Daniel E. Sutherland
- Confederate cities, the urban South during the Civil War era, edited by Andrew L. Slap and Frank Towers ; with a foreword by David Goldfield
- Armies in gray, the organizational history of the Confederate States Army in the Civil War, 1861-1865, Dan C. Fullerton
- Historical sketch and roster of the 1st Regiment Confederate Engineer Troops, by John C. Rigdon
- The Confederate States of America, Peter Benoit
- Dixie betrayed, how the South really lost the Civil War, David J. Eicher
- Glory at a gallop, tales of the Confederate cavalry, William R. Brooksher, David K. Snider
- The Elements of Confederate defeat, nationalism, war aims, and religion, Richard E. Beringer ... [et al.]
- The warrior generals, combat leadership in the Civil War, Thomas B. Buell
- The Civil War, the South, Thomas Streissguth, book editor
- Civil War high commands, by John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher ; foreword by John Y. Simon
- "I will give them one more shot", Ramsey's 1st Regiment Georgia Volunteers, George Winston Martin
- God and General Longstreet, the lost cause and the southern mind, Thomas L. Connelly and Barbara L. Bellows
- After secession, Jefferson Davis and the failure of Confederate nationalism, Paul D. Escott
- "A government of our own", the making of the Confederacy, William C. Davis