Bibliography Of State Participation In The Civil War 1861 1866

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Genre : Government publications
Author : United States. War Department. Library
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Release : 1913
File : 1154 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105127306715


The Civil War

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Genre : United States
Author : Army Library (U.S.)
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Release : 1961
File : 60 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112101711866


Special Bibliography Us Army Military History Research Collection

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Genre : Military art and science
Author : US Army Military History Research Collection
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Release : 1974
File : 940 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCBK:C061420964


The Civil War In Books

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With the assistance of several scholars, including James M. McPherson and Gary Gallagher, and a long-time specialist in Civil War books, Ralph Newman, David Eicher has selected for inclusion in The Civil War in Books the 1,100 most important books on the war. These are organized into categories as wide-ranging as "Battles and Campaigns," "Biographies, Memoirs, and Letters," "Unit Histories," and "General Works." The last of these includes volumes on black Americans and the war, battlefields, fiction, pictorial works, politics, prisons, railroads, and a host of other topics. Annotations are included for all entries in the work, which is presented in an oversized 8 1/2 x 11 inch volume in two-column format. Appendixes list "prolific" Civil War publishers and other Civil War bibliographies, and the works included in Eicher's mammoth undertaking are indexed by author or editor and by title. Gary Gallagher's foreword traces the development of Civil War bibliographies and declares that Eicher's annotation exceeds that of any previous comprehensive volume. The Civil War in Books, Gallagher believes, is "precisely the type of guide" that has been needed. The first full-scale, fully-annotated bibliography on the Civil War to appear in more than thirty years, Eicher's The Civil War in Books is a remarkable compendium of the best reading available about the worst conflict ever to strike the United States. The bibliography, the most valuable reference book on the subject since The Civil War Day by Day, will be essential for college and university libraries, dealers in rare and secondhand books, and Civil War buffs.

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Genre : History
Author : David J. Eicher
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release : 1997
File : 444 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0252022734


Guidelines For Identifying Evaluating And Registering America S Historic Battlefields

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Genre : Battlefields
Author : Patrick W. Andrus
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Release : 1992
File : 40 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951P00930477J


The Era Of The Civil War 1820 1876

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Genre : United States
Author : US Army Military History Research Collection
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Release : 1974
File : 604 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105127836000


Sherman S March Through The Carolinas

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In retrospect, General William Tecumseh Sherman considered his march through the Carolinas the greatest of his military feats, greater even than the Georgia campaign. When he set out northward from Savannah with 60,000 veteran soldiers in January 1865, he was more convinced than ever that the bold application of his ideas of total war could speedily end the conflict. John Barrett's story of what happened in the three months that followed is based on printed memoirs and documentary records of those who fought and of the civilians who lived in the path of Sherman's onslaught. The burning of Columbia, the battle of Bentonville, and Joseph E. Johnston's surrender nine days after Appomattox are at the center of the story, but Barrett also focuses on other aspects of the campaign, such as the undisciplined pillaging of the 'bummers,' and on its effects on local populations.

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Genre : History
Author : John G. Barrett
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Release : 2014-02-01
File : 336 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781469611129


While In The Hands Of The Enemy

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During the four years of the American Civil War, over 400,000 soldiers -- one in every seven who served in the Union and Confederate armies -- became prisoners of war. In northern and southern prisons alike, inmates suffered horrific treatment. Even healthy young soldiers often sickened and died within weeks of entering the stockades. In all, nearly 56,000 prisoners succumbed to overcrowding, exposure, poor sanitation, inadequate medical care, and starvation. Historians have generally blamed prison conditions and mortality rates on factors beyond the control of Union and Confederate command, but Charles W. Sanders, Jr., boldly challenges the conventional view and demonstrates that leaders on both sides deliberately and systematically ordered the mistreatment of captives.Sanders shows how policies developed during the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Mexican War shaped the management of Civil War prisons. He examines the establishment of the major camps as well as the political motivations and rationale behind the operation of the prisons, focusing especially on Camp Douglas, Elmira, Camp Chase, and Rock Island in the North and Andersonville, Cahaba, Florence, and Danville in the South. Beyond a doubt, he proves that the administrations of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis purposely formulated and carried out retaliatory practices designed to harm prisoners of war, with each assuming harsher attitudes as the conflict wore on.Sanders cites official and personal correspondence from high-level civilian and military leaders who knew about the intolerable conditions but often refused to respond or even issued orders that made matters far worse. From such documents emerges a chilling chronicle of how prisoners came to be regarded not as men but as pawns to be used and then callously discarded in pursuit of national objectives. Yet even before the guns fell silent, Sanders reveals, both North and South were hard at work constructing elaborate justifications for their actions.While in the Hands of the Enemy offers a groundbreaking revisionist interpretation of the Civil War military prison system, challenging historians to rethink their understanding of nineteenth-century warfare.

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Genre : History
Author : Charles W. Sanders, Jr.
Publisher : LSU Press
Release : 2005-10-01
File : 422 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0807130613


Guide To Genealogical Research In The National Archives

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Describes the kinds of population, immigration, military, and land records found in the National Archives, and shows how to use them for genealogical research.

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Genre : Reference
Author : United States. National Archives and Records Service
Publisher : National Archives & Records Administration
Release : 1982
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCR:31210011013693


The Ghosts Of Guerrilla Memory

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Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y

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Genre : History
Author : Matthew C. Hulbert
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Release : 2016
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780820350011