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Civil War witnesses and their books : new perspectives on iconic works

Title
Civil War witnesses and their books : new perspectives on iconic works / edited by Gary W. Gallagher & Stephen Cushman.
Publication
  • Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2021]
  • ©2021

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Additional Authors
  • Gallagher, Gary W.
  • Cushman, Stephen, 1956-
Description
viii, 303 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Summary
"Civil War Witnesses and Their Books" offers an analysis of books written by individuals who experienced the American Civil War. It follows a similar volume-Civil War Writing: New Perspectives on Iconic Texts (LSU Press, 2019)-which also examined some of the most important writings about the conflict from its participants. The eight contributors to this volume selected books, eleven in all, that have proved influential over a significant period. Some of the authors whose books lie at the center of the essays wrote primarily for their peers, others had in mind how future generations would judge the actions of the wartime generation, and one, whose diary has been much cited by historians, made her entries with no thought that they would appear in print long after her death. The authors of the books include five men and three women, among whom were a prominent general from each side, the wives of a headline-seeking U.S. cavalry commander and a Democratic judge from New York City, a member of Robert E. Lee's staff, a Union artillerist, a matron from the Confederacy's sprawling Chimborazo Hospital, and a leading abolitionist member of the United States Senate. Five of the authors supported the United States, three the Confederacy. In terms of genres, readers will find examples of memoir, narrative history, and a diary. The volume's contributors are well-known Civil War historians whose research interests fall across a broad spectrum and frame their analyses differently. Some allocate more attention than others to the process of composition. Some devote considerable attention to reactions at the time of publication and subsequent scholarly judgments; some do not. The contributors above all seek to introduce or reintroduce books of continuing value in an accessible way, and in doing so, they explore the context, the authors' personalities and intent, and the historical impact. This volume reminds readers how deeply the Civil War affected those who lived through it, how it prompted many to attempt to describe their experiences either during events or retrospectively, to assess the conflict's importance, and to frame it for future generations. These historical voices have particular resonance because interest in the Civil War remains high. This phenomenon reflects the continuing attraction of compelling personalities and profoundly important political, military, and social events. It also stems from the war's ability to command widespread attention in the form of sharp debates about the Confederate memorial landscape-which in turn underscores how rival memory traditions stir passion and controversy. These voices provide essential testimony for anyone seeking to understand the nation's greatest trial and its aftermath"--
Series Statement
Conflicting worlds : new dimensions of the American Civil War
Uniform Title
Conflicting worlds.
Subject
  • 1861-1865
  • Historiography
  • United States > History > Civil War, 1861-1865 > Sources
  • United States > History > Civil War, 1861-1865 > Personal narratives
  • United States > History > Historiography. > Civil War, 1861-1865
  • United States
Genre/Form
  • History.
  • Personal narratives.
  • Sources.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / Gary W. Gallagher and Stephen B. Cushman -- From Manassas to Appomattox: James Longstreet's memoir and the limits of Confederate reconciliation / Elizabeth R. Varon -- A modern sensibility in older garb: Henry Wilson's Rise and Fall of the Slave Power and the beginnings of Civil War history / William A. Blair -- "The brisk and brilliant matron of Chimborazo Hospital": Phoebe Yates Pember's nurse narrative / Sarah E. Gardner -- George McClellan's many turnings / Stephen B. Cushman -- Maria Lydig Daly: Diary of a Union Lady 1961-1865 / J. Matthew Gallman -- John D. Billings's Hardtack and Coffee: a Union fighting man's Civil War / M. Keith Harris -- One widow's wars: the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the West in Elizabeth Bacon Custer's memoirs / Cecily N. Zander -- Proximity and numbers: Walter H. Taylor shapes Confederate history and memory / Gary W. Gallagher.
Call Number
JFE 21-7300
ISBN
  • 9780807175804
  • 0807175803
LCCN
2021005501
OCLC
1238128130
Title
Civil War witnesses and their books : new perspectives on iconic works / edited by Gary W. Gallagher & Stephen Cushman.
Publisher
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2021]
Copyright Date
©2021
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Conflicting worlds : new dimensions of the American Civil War
Conflicting worlds.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
1861-1865
Added Author
Gallagher, Gary W., editor.
Cushman, Stephen, 1956- editor.
Other Form:
Online version: Civil war witnesses and their books Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2021] 9780807176351 (DLC) 2021005502
Research Call Number
JFE 21-7300
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