Major Monographs
- Indiana Politics during the Civil War (1949)
- And the War Came: the North and the secession crisis, 1860-1861 (1950)
- The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the ante-bellum South, Knopf (1956); Vintage (1989) ISBN 0-679-72307-2
- The Causes of the Civil War (1959) editor
- Andrew Johnson and the Failure of the Agrarian Dream (1962)
- The Era of Reconstruction, 1865-1877, Knopf (1965); Vintage (1967) ISBN 0-394-70388-X
- The Southern Road to Appomattox (1969)
- Reconstruction: an Anthology of Revisionist writings (1969) co-editor
- The Imperiled Union : Essays on the background of the Civil War (1980)
- America in 1857 : A Nation on the Brink (1990)
- The United States and National Self-determination : two traditions (1991)
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