The Cambridge history of the American Civil War / edited by Aaron Sheehan-Dean, Louisiana State University.

Other author Sheehan-Dean, Aaron Charles
Other author Cambridge University Press.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2019-
Description3 volumes illustrations (some color), maps 24 cm
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Cambridge Histories
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Physical mediumillustrations
Physical mediummaps
Contents Volume 1. Military affairs. The Cambridge history of the American Civil War / Aaron Sheehan-Dean -- The battles of Virginia, 1861 / Hunter Lesser -- The battles of Tennessee, 1862 / Timothy B. Smith -- The battles of the trans-Mississippi, 1861-1863 / William L. Shea -- The Peninsula Campaign / Glenn D. Brasher -- The Shenandoah Valley campaigns of 1862 and 1864 / Kathryn J. Shively -- The Second Bull Run Campaign / John Hennessy -- The Antietam Campaign / D. Scott Hartwig -- The western theater, 1862-1863 / Kenneth W. Noe -- The Battle of Fredericksburg / Elizabeth Parnicza -- The Chancellorsville Campaign / Christian B. Keller -- The Gettysburg Campaign / Carol Reardon -- The Vicksburg Campaign / Terrence J. Winschel -- The battles of Tennessee, 1863 / Daryl Black -- The Overland Campaign / Gordon C. Rhea -- The Georgia Campaign / Robert L. Glaze -- The Carolinas Campaign / Lisa Tendrich Frank -- The Tennessee Campaign, 1864 / William Lee White -- The Petersburg and Appomattox Campaigns / William Marvel -- War on the rivers / Gary D. Joiner -- War on the waters / Kurt Hackemer -- The blockade / Robert Browning, Jr. -- The border war / Aaron Astor -- War in the Deep South / Andrew F. Lang -- War in Appalachia / Brian D. McKnight -- War in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas / Donald S. Frazier -- War in the West / Kevin Adams -- War in Indian Country / Kevin Waite.
Contents Volume 2. Affairs of the state. The antebellum war over slavery / Stanley Harrold -- The election of 1860 / Michael Green -- Secession and disunion / Michael E. Woods -- Strategy, operations, and tactics / Donald Stoker and Mark Elam -- Union military leadership / Ethan S. Rafuse -- Confederate military leadership / Steven Woodworth -- Technology and war / Andrew S. Bledsoe -- Armies and discipline / Lesley J. Gordon -- Financing the war / David K. Thomson -- Guerrilla wars / Barton A. Myers -- Occupation / Joan E. Cashin -- Atrocities, retribution, and laws / D. H. Dilbeck -- Environmental war / Lisa M. Brady -- Civil War health and medicine / Shauna Devine -- Prisoners of war / Lorien Foote -- The Civil War in the Americas / Andre M. Fleche -- The Civil War in Europe / Brian Schoen -- Radicals and Republicans / J. Matthew Gallman -- Northern Democrats / Adam I. P. Smith -- Confederate politics / Paul D. Escott -- Lincoln and the war / Jonathan W. White -- Peace and dissent in the North / Jennifer L. Weber -- African American political activism / Stephen Kantrowitz -- Davis and the war / John M. Sacher -- Peace and dissent in the South / David Brown.
Contents Volume 3. Affairs of the people. Wartime masculinities / James J. Broomall -- Northern women and the Civil War / Nina Silber -- Southern women and the Civil War / Sarah E. Gardner -- Religion in the Civil War era / Timothy L. Wesley -- Economic and social values in the Civil War / Brian P. Luskey -- Families in the Civil War / James Marten -- Refugees and movement in the Civil War / David Silkenat -- Citizen soldiers / Susannah J. Ural -- Immigrant America and the Civil War / David T. Gleeson -- Emancipation and war / Yael A. Sternhell -- The Black military experience / Joseph P. Reidy -- Motives and morale / Paul A. Cimbala -- Urban and rural America in the Civil War / Frank Towers -- Making peace / Elizabeth R. Varon -- Reconstruction during the Civil War / Mark Wahlgren Summers -- Veterans and the postwar world / Barbara A. Gannon -- The Civil War and the American state / Gregory P. Downs -- The Civil War and American law / Christian G. Samito -- The Civil War in visual art / David C. Ward -- The Civil War in American thought / Peter S. Carmichael -- The Civil War in literary memory / John Casey -- The Civil War in film / Craig A. Warren -- The Civil War in public memory / Caroline E. Janney.
Abstract "The Civil War was America's great national trauma. Like the Napoleonic Wars in nineteenth-century Europe and World War II in the twentieth, the Civil War birthed a new civic order. Politics, economic and social life, and cultural expression all assumed a new cast for the war's participants and their children. Even a century and a half later, after industrialization, urbanization, the dramatic expansion of America's military and political power in the world, and generations of cultural change, the war's impact is plain to see"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2019010627
ISBN9781107154582 set hardback
ISBN9781107148895 volume I hardback
ISBN9781107154537 volume II hardback
ISBN9781107154544 volume III hardback
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