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EXHIBIT
“Grant and Lee in War and Peace.” New York Historical Society, October 17, 2008âMarch 29, 2009.
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
Wilson, Mark R. “The Business of Civil War: Military Enterprise, the State, and Political Economy in the United States, 1850â1880.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 2002.
Southern Histories: Public, Personal, and Sacred
Still Fighting the Civil War: The American South and Southern History
American Dilemmas in the Twenty-First Century: Historical Perspectives on Race, Religion, and Ethnicity
Region, Race, and Cities: Interpreting the Urban South
Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations and Southern Culture
Promised Land: The South since 1945
Cotton Fields and Skyscrapers: Southern City and Region, 1607â1980
Urban Growth in the Age of Sectionalism: Virginia, 1847â1861
EDITED AND CO-AUTHORED WORKS
The American Journey: A History of the United States
(lead author)
Major Problems in the History of the American South,
2 vols. (co-editor)
The Encyclopedia of American Urban History,
2 vols. (editor)
Twentieth-Century America: A Social and Political History
(lead author)
The South for New Southerners
(co-author)
Urban America: A History
(lead author)
The City in Southern History: The Growth of Urban Civilization in the South
(co-author)
The Enduring Ghetto: Sources and Readings
(co-editor)