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They Fought Like Demons

Women Soldiers in the American Civil War

by DeAnne Blanton, Lauren Cook Wike
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2002

Popular images of women during the American Civil War include self-sacrificing nurses, romantic spies, and brave ladies maintaining hearth and home in the absence of their men. However, as DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook show in their remarkable new study, that conventional picture does not tell...

The Guerrilla Hunters

Irregular Conflicts during the Civil War

by Daniel E. Sutherland, Adam Domby, Andrew Fialka
Language: English
Release Date: April 3, 2017

Throughout the Civil War, irregular warfare—including the use of hit-and-run assaults, ambushes, and raiding tactics—thrived in localized guerrilla fights within the Border States and the Confederate South. The Guerrilla Hunters offers a comprehensive overview of the tactics, motives, and actors...

The Confederate Heartland

Military and Civilian Morale in the Western Confederacy

by Bradley R. Clampitt
Language: English
Release Date: December 12, 2011

Bradley R. Clampitt's The Confederate Heartland examines morale in the Civil War's western theater -- the region that witnessed the most consistent Union success and Confederate failure, and the battleground where many historians contend that the war was won and lost. Clampitt's western focus provides...

Occupied Women

Gender, Military Occupation, and the American Civil War

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Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2009

In the spring of 1861, tens of thousands of young men formed military companies and offered to fight for their country. Near the end of the Civil War, nearly half of the adult male population of the North and a staggering 90 percent of eligible white males in the South had joined the military. With...

The Army of the Potomac in the Overland and Petersburg Campaigns

Union Soldiers and Trench Warfare, 1864-1865

by Steven E. Sodergren
Language: English
Release Date: June 5, 2017

The final year of the Civil War witnessed a profound transformation in the practice of modern warfare, a shift that produced unprecedented consequences for the soldiers fighting on the front lines. In The Army of the Potomac in the Overland and Petersburg Campaigns, Steven E. Sodergren examines the...

My Life and An Era

The Autobiography of Buck Colbert Franklin

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Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 1997

“My father’s life represented many layers of the human experience—freedman and Native American, farmer and rancher, rural educator and urban professional.”—John Hope Franklin Buck Colbert Franklin (1879–1960) led an extraordinary life; from his youth in what was then the Indian...

Haunted by Atrocity

Civil War Prisons in American Memory

by Benjamin G. Cloyd
Language: English
Release Date: May 24, 2010

During the Civil War, approximately 56,000 Union and Confederate soldiers died in enemy military prison camps. Even in the midst of the war's shocking violence, the intensity of the prisoners' suffering and the brutal manner of their deaths provoked outrage, and both the Lincoln and Davis administrations...

The Reconstruction of Mark Twain

How a Confederate Bushwhacker Became the Lincoln of Our Literature

by Joe B. Fulton
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2011

When Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter in April 1861, thousands of patriotic southerners rushed to enlist for the Confederate cause. Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who grew up in the border state of Missouri in a slave-holding family, was among them. Clemens, who later achieved fame as the writer...

Two Charlestonians at War

The Civil War Odysseys of a Lowcountry Aristocrat and a Black Abolitionist

by Barbara L. Bellows
Language: English
Release Date: February 21, 2018

Tracing the intersecting lives of a Confederate plantation owner and a free black Union soldier, Barbara L. Bellows’ Two Charlestonians at War offers a poignant allegory of the fraught, interdependent relationship between wartime enemies in the Civil War South. Through the eyes of these very different...

Beleaguered Winchester

A Virginia Community at War, 1861--1865

by Richard R. Duncan
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2007

During the Civil War, the strategically located town of Winchester, Virginia, suffered from the constant turmoil of military campaigning perhaps more than any other town. Occupied dozens of times by alternating Union and Confederate forces, Winchester suffered through three major battles, including...

Pretense Of Glory

The Life of General Nathaniel P. Banks

by James G. Hollandsworth Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 1998

In this first modern biography of Nathaniel P. Banks, James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., reveals the complicated and contradictory nature of the man who called himself the "fighting politician." Despite a lack of formal education, family connections, and personal fortune, Banks (1816--1884) advanced...

Marching with Sherman

Through Georgia and the Carolinas with the 154th New York

by Mark H. Dunkelman
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2012

Marching with Sherman: Through Georgia and the Carolinas with the 154th New York presents an innovative and provocative study of the most notorious campaigns of the Civil War -- Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's devastating 1864 "March to the Sea" and the 1865 Carolinas Campaign....

The Education of a Black Radical

A Southern Civil Rights Activist's Journey, 1959-1964

by D’Army Bailey
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2009

"A strong, uncompromising voice that dreams of a better America, Judge Bailey has experienced the ugliness of both racism and fear. Yet he has not stepped back. What a wonderful life to share." -- Nikki Giovanni, from her Foreword When four black college students refused to leave the whites-only...

Brothers One and All

Esprit de Corps in a Civil War Regiment

by Mark H. Dunkelman
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2006

During the Civil War, the regiment was the fundamental component of armies both North and South, its reliability and effectiveness crucial to military success. Soldiers' devotion to their regiment -- their esprit de corps -- encouraged unit cohesion and motivated the individual soldier to march into...
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