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The Oxford Handbook of the American Civil War

Online ISBN:
9780190903077
Print ISBN:
9780190903053
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of the American Civil War

Lorien Foote (ed.),
Lorien Foote
(ed.)
History, Texas A&M University
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Lorien Foote is the Patricia & Bookman Peters Professor in History at Texas A&M University. She teaches courses on the Civil War and Reconstruction and war and society and uses her digital humanities project about three thousand escaped Union prisoners to teach undergraduate historical research methods classes.

Earl J. Hess (ed.)
Earl J. Hess
(ed.)
History, Lincoln Memorial University
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Earl J. Hess is Emeritus Professor of History at Lincoln Memorial University, and is the author of twenty-four books about the Civil War, including Civil War Supply and Strategy: Feeding Men and Moving Armies, Civil War Logistics: A Study of Military Transportation, and Civil War Infantry Tactics: Training, Combat, and Small-Unit Effectiveness.

Published online:
13 October 2021
Published in print:
21 October 2021
Online ISBN:
9780190903077
Print ISBN:
9780190903053
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This volume integrates the military and social histories of the American Civil War in its chapter organization. Its contributors use war and society methods: a holistic approach to understanding war and its consequences that incorporates the topics and techniques of a variety of historical subfields. Each chapter narrates a military campaign embedded in its strategic, political, and social context. Authors explore the consequences of a military campaign for the people who lived in its path and provide analysis of how an army’s presence reverberated throughout society in its region of operation. The volume yields a number of important insights about the impact of military campaigns, including the scale of movement, deportation, and depopulation among civilians; how the refugee experience and military action shaped emancipation as a process; the extent of guerrilla warfare; resistance to federal authority in the Great Plains and the Southwest; locations of localized total war; the implementation of military conscription in the Confederacy; a campaign’s consequences for cities, rural areas, and the natural environment; and the synergy between war and politics. Chapters consider the role of weather, topography, logistics, and engineering in the conduct of military campaigns.

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