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Books
- Glymph, T, The Women's Fight The Civil War's Battles for Home, Freedom, and Nation
(November, 2019),
pp. 392 pages, UNC Press Books, ISBN 9781469653648 [abs]
- Out of the House of Bondage: The Transformation of the Plantation Household
(2008), Cambridge University Press (2009 Co-Winner, Philip Taft Labor History Award
2009 Finalist, Frederick Douglass Book Prize
2009 Finalist, Jefferson Davis Award.) [abs]
- Glymph, T, Out of the house of bondage: The transformation of the plantation household
(January, 2003),
pp. 1-279, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521879019 [doi] [abs]
- with Glymph, T; Berlin, I; Miller, S; Reidy, JP; Saville, J; Rowland, L, Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861-1867, ser. 1, vol. 3, The Wartime Genesis of Free Labor: The Lower South, 1, vol. 3
(1990), Cambridge University Press
- with Glymph, T; Berlin, I; Fields, BJ; Reidy, JP; Rowland, L, Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861-1867, ser. 1, vol. 1, The Destruction of Slavery, 1, vol. 1
(1985), Cambridge University Press
- Glymph, T; Kushma, JJ; Arlington, UOTA, Essays on the postbellum southern economy
(1985),
pp. 119 pages, TAMU Press
Papers Published
- Glymph, T, “I’m a Radical Black Girl”: Black Women Unionists and the Politics of Civil War History,
in Unequal Sisters: A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women’s History: Fifth Edition
(January, 2023),
pp. 399-418, ISBN 9780367514723 [doi] [abs]
- Glymph, T, She Wears the Flag of Our Country” Women, Nation, and War,
Journal of the Civil War Era, vol. 12 no. 3
(September, 2022),
pp. 305-320 [doi]
- Glymph, T; Harders, L, "There is No Silence in the Archive, There are Silencers" Thavolia Glymph in Conversation about Gerda Lerner with Levke Harders,
Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur Geschichtswissenschaften, vol. 33 no. 2
(January, 2022),
pp. 159-170 [doi]
- Glymph, T, The Women s Fight : A Coda,
Labor: Studies in Working-Class History, vol. 18 no. 2
(May, 2021),
pp. 83-91 [doi]
- Glymph, T, Crying for Home,
Labor: Studies in Working-Class History, vol. 17 no. 3
(September, 2020),
pp. 113-116 [doi]
- Glymph, T, I Could Not Come in unless over their Dead Bodies: Dignitary Offenses,
Law and History Review, vol. 38 no. 3
(August, 2020),
pp. 585-598 [doi]
- Glymph, T, "I'm a Radical Girl:" Black Women Unionists and the Politics of Civil War History,” Journal of the Civil War Era 8.3 (September 2018): 359-87.,
Journal of the Civil War Era 8.3 (September 2018): 359-87., vol. 8 no. 3
(September, 2018),
pp. 359-387, University of North Carolina Press
- Glymph, T, “Invisible disabilities”: Black women in war and in freedom,
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 160 no. 3
(September, 2016),
pp. 237-246
- Glymph, T, “‘Invisible Disabilities’": Black Women in War and in Freedom,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 160 (September 2016): 237-53.,
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 160
(September, 2016),
pp. 237-253, The American Philosophical Society
- Glymph, T, Mary Elizabeth Massey: Standing with the master class,
Civil War History, vol. 61 no. 4
(December, 2015),
pp. 412-415, ISSN 0009-8078 [doi]
- Glymph, T, Telling slavery: Archives of life and death, surveillance and control,
William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 72 no. 4
(October, 2015),
pp. 680-685, The William and Mary Quarterly, ISSN 0043-5597 [doi]
- Glymph, T, A new world of women and a new language,
Frontiers, vol. 36 no. 1
(January, 2015),
pp. 21-26, University of Nebraska Press, ISSN 0160-9009 [doi]
- Foner, E, ERIC FONER'S “RECONSTRUCTION” AT TWENTY-FIVE,
The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, vol. 14 no. 1
(January, 2015),
pp. 13-27, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi] [abs]
- Glymph, T, “Freedom in the American Republic,” Eric Foner’s Reconstruction at Twenty-Five Forum, Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 14, No. 1 (January 2015): 19-22.,
Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 14, No. 1 (January 2015): 19-22., vol. 14 no. 1
(January, 2015),
pp. 19-22
- Glymph, T, “Refugee Camp at Helena, Arkansas, 1863,” in The Lens of War: Historians Reflect on their Favorite Civil War Photographs, ed. Gary Gallagher and Mathew Gallman (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2015), 133-40.,
in The Lens of War: Historians Reflect on their Favorite Civil War Photographs, edited by Gallagher, G; Gallman, M
(2015),
pp. 133-140, University of Georgia Press
- Glymph, T, River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom,
Journal of American History, vol. 100 no. 4
(March, 2014),
pp. 1170-1171, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0021-8723 [doi]
- Glymph, T, Routes of War: The World of Movement in the Confederate South,
Slavery & Abolition, vol. 35 no. 1
(January, 2014),
pp. 190-191, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0144-039X [doi]
- Glymph, T, Enslaved Women and the Battle for Freedom and Democracy on the Civil War’s Home Front,
in The American Civil War at Home, edited by Sheriff, C; Reynolds, S
(2014), Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission
- Glymph, T, “Rose’s War and the Gendered Politics of a Slave Insurgency in the Civil War,” Journal of the Civil War Era Vol. 3, No. 4 (December 2013): 501-32.,
Journal of the Civil War Era Vol. 3, No. 4 (December 2013): 501-32., vol. 3 no. 4
(December, 2013),
pp. 501-532
- Glymph, T, River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom by Walter Johnson,
Journal of American History
(2013) (Forthcoming.)
- Glymph, T, “Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction and Slave Women’s War for Freedom,” South Atlantic Quarterly 112:3 (Summer 2013): 489-505.,
South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 112 no. 3
(Summer, 2013),
pp. 489-505, Duke University Press, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
- Various, W.E.B. Du Bois’ Black Reconstruction: Past and Present, edited by Glymph, T,
South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 112 no. 3 (Summer)
(2013), Duke University Press
- Glymph, T, “Noncombatant Military Laborers in the Civil War,” OAH Magazine of History, Volume 26, No 2 (April 2012), 25-29., The Civil War at 150: Mobilizing for War Special Issue,
OAH Magazine of History, vol. 26 no. 2
(April, 2012),
pp. 25-29, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0882-228X [doi]
- Glymph, T; Silber, N, Women Amidst War,
in The Civil War Remembered
(2011), Walsworth Pub Co
- Glymph, T, I’se Mrs. Tatum Now: Black and White Women and the Meaning of Freedom,
Phillis: The Journal for Research on African American Women, vol. 1 no. 1 (Inaugural Issue)
(2010),
pp. 24-32
- with Glymph, T; Faust, DG; Rable, G, A Woman’s War: Southern Women in the Civil War (Reprint),
in The Confederate Reader: Selected Documents and Essays
(2008), Routledge [author's comments]
- Glymph, T, ’This Species of Property’: Female Slave Contrabands in the Civil War (Reprint),
in The Confederate Experience Reader: Selected Socuments and Essays
(2008), Routledge [author's comments]
- Contributing Editor, The Union Preserved/Toward Reconstruction,
in Abraham Lincoln: People, Places, Politics
(2006), Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (General Editor, Steven Mintz; Contributing Editors, David W. Blight, Gabor Boritt, Richard Carwardine, Thavolia Glymph, Allen Guelzo, Harold Holzer, Douglas L. Wilson.)
- Glymph, T, ’Liberty Dearly Bought’: The Making of Civil War Memory in African American Communities in the South,
in Time Longer than Rope: A Century of African American Activism, edited by Payne, CM; Green, A
(2003), New York University Press
- Glymph, T, Women in the Civil War,
in Blackwell Companion to American Women’s History, edited by Hewitt, N
(2002), Blackwell Publishers
- with Glymph, T; Berlin, I; Fields, BJ; Reidy, JP; Rowland, L, Southern Louisiana,
in Reconstructing Louisiana, Pouisiana Purchase Bicentennial Series, edited by Powell, LN
(2001), Center for Louisiana Studies (reprint of essay from A Documentary History of Emancipation, Ser. 1, Vol. 1, Cambridge University Press, 1985.)
- Glymph, T, African American Women in the Literary Imagination of Mary Boykin Chesnut,
in Slavery, Secession, and Southern History, edited by Ferleger, L; Paquette, R
(2000), University Press of Virginia
- Glymph, T, Review of A Hard Fight for We: Women’s Transition from Slavery to Freedom in South Carolina. by Leslie A. Schwalm,
The Journal of American History, vol. 85 no. 3
(December, 1998),
pp. 1082-1083, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0021-8723 [2567271], [doi]
- with Glymph, T; Berlin, I; Fields, BJ; MIller, SF; Reidy, JP; Rowland, L; Saville, J, Writing Freedom’s History: The Destruction of Slavery,
Prologue: Journal of the National Archives, vol. 17
(Winter, 1985),
pp. 211-27
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