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Bøker i Nation Divided: New Studies in Civil War History-serien

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  • - William R.J. Pegram
    av Peter S. Carmichael
    314,-

    During the American Civil War, William R.J. Pegram became one of the most prominent artillerists in the Army of Northern Virginia. Pegram shared the values of the South's ruling elite and this book argues that he entered Confederate service to defend a way of life he believed was ordained by God.

  • - Civil War Letters Between New England Soldiers and the Home Front
     
    609,-

    These letters by New England soldiers and their families, speak of the hardships of the Civil War in the US, especially frustrations with the army, home-front suffering and government policies.

  • - Civil War Letters of Major Thomas J.Goree
    av Thomas J. Goree
    225,-

    One of the Confederacy's most articulate advocates was Lieutenant General James Longstreet's aide-de-camp, Thomas Jewett Goree. Present at Longstreet's HQ, and party to the counsels of Robert E. Lee, Gore wrote incisively on strategy and politics. These letters of his reflect that acuity.

  • - The Civil War in Southeastern Virginia
    av Brian Steel Wills
    475,-

    This work reconstructs life for soldiers from the region on the battlefield and for civilians in the homes of southeastern Virginia, providing a depiction of what life was like for the ordinary person - black, white, soldier, or Unionist - contending with the hardships of the Civil War.

  • - Community and Society in the Appalachian South
    av Martin Crawford
    877,-

    A study of 19th-century Appalachia and the South, recreating the lives of Ashe County's citizens. The author contends that the experiences of Ashe County's men and women during the Civil War era were shaped as much by their membership in the wider American society as by uniquely local factors.

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