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Civil War Soldiers
Civil War Soldiers
Author: Reid Mitchell
Drawing on diaries and letters, the focus of this pioneering study of the Civil War is on the men who fought it, caught up in a conflict whose causes and consequences seemed as complex and contradictory to the soldiers themselves as they do to us. "Fresh insights, startling descriptions and poignant human detail."--Chicago Tribune.
ISBN-13: 9785552333936
ISBN-10: 5552333934
Edition: 1St Edition
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Publisher: Viking Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This book is an excellent companion to James McPherson's "For Cause And Comrades: Why Men Fought In The Civil War," in that you receive additional information from the soldiers themselves as to why they fought, how they viewed their enemy and the civilians on their side and the opposing side. What drove them to risk their lives? How did they view their leaders and how and when did they begin to lose faith in the men who lead them and the cause they joined to defend, or if they stayed faithful.

Reading at least one of these two books is necessary for an understanding of the Civil War soldier of 1861-1865.


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