To Appomattox and Beyond The Civil War Soldier in War and Peace

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Pub. Date: 1995-09-01
Publisher(s): Ivan R. Dee
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Summary

Focusing on a neglected aspect of the Civil War's social history, Mr. Logue describes the character and experience of its soldiers, North and South, and how their postwar lives affected the history of the nation. An orderly, useful summary...easily digestible. --Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post. American Ways Series.

Table of Contents

Preface
Raising an Army in the Northp. 3
Mobilizing a Confederate Armyp. 18
Union Troops Go to Warp. 31
Confederates at Warp. 58
Union Veterans in Postwar Americap. 82
Confederate Veterans in the Postwar Southp. 103
Civil War Veterans in the Twentieth Centuryp. 131
The Civil War Experience in Perspectivep. 143
A Note on Sourcesp. 149
Indexp. 161
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