John H. Matsui teaches history in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was previously an assistant professor of history at the Virginia Military Institute and a visiting assistant professor of history at Washington & Lee University. Matsui is the author of The First Republican Army: The Army of Virginia and the Radicalization of the Civil War.
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"This bold book explores how Protestant es-chatology, or understandings of the future, shaped the Civil War era. . . . Matsui rightly recognizes that religious dreams and fears about the future shaped how Americans made meaning in the Civil War era. This study should encourage future scholars to probe these issues more deeply."--Journal of American History "Millenarian Dreams and Racial Nightmares makes an important contribution to our understanding of how Americans used the Bible, and the roles that religious ideology played during the nation's bloodiest conflict."--Journal of Southern History

