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A Very Violent Rebel
The Civil War Diary of Ellen Renshaw House
2026
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Ellen Renshaw House was only nineteen years old in 1863 when she began a detailed journal of her experiences in Knoxville, Tennessee, amid the turmoil of the Civil War. Her diary, now published for the first time, is a remarkable document of the divided loyalties that were so pronounced in that part of the state and of the daily effects the war had on civilians.A member of a middle-class family that had moved to Knoxville in 1860 from Georgia, Ellen House became, like her parents a...
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1999
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Until recently, this localized violence was largely ignored, scholars focusing instead on large-scale operations of the war—the decisions and actions of generals and presidents. But as Daniel Sutherland reminds us, the impact of battles and elections cannot be properly understood without an examination of the struggle for survival on the home front, of lives lived in the atmosphere created by war. Sutherland gathers eleven essays by such noted Civil War scholars as Michael Fellman, Donald ...
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A Savage Conflict
The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War
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- Civil War America
2009
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While the Civil War is famous for epic battles involving massive armies engaged in conventional warfare, A Savage Conflict is the first work to treat guerrilla warfare as critical to understanding the course and outcome of the Civil War. Daniel Sutherland argues that irregular warfare took a large toll on the Confederate war effort by weakening support for state and national governments and diminishing the trust citizens had in their officials to protect them.
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The Guerrilla Hunters
Irregular Conflicts during the Civil War
2017
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Throughout the Civil War, irregular warfare—including the use of hit-and-run assaults, ambushes, and raiding tactics—thrived in localized guerrilla fights within the Border States and the Confederate South. The Guerrilla Hunters offers a comprehensive overview of the tactics, motives, and actors in these conflicts, from the Confederate-authorized Partisan Rangers, a military force directed to spy on, harass, and steal from Union forces, to men like John Gatewood, who deserted the Confedera...
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American Civil War Guerrillas
Changing the Rules of Warfare
2013
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Focusing on a little-known yet critical aspect of the American Civil War, this must-read history illustrates how guerrilla warfare shaped the course of the war and, to a surprisingly large extent, determined its outcome.The Civil War is generally regarded as a contest of pitched battles waged by large armies on battlefields such as Gettysburg. However, as American Civil War Guerrillas: Changing the Rules of Warfare makes clear, that is far from the whole s...
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The Battlefield and Beyond
Essays on the American Civil War
2012
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In The Battlefield and Beyond leading Civil War historians explore a tragic part of our nation's history though the lenses of race, gender, leadership, politics, and memory. The essays in this strong collection shed new light on the defining issues of the Civil War era.Orville Vernon Burton, Leonne M. Hudson, and Daniel E. Sutherland delve into the master-slave relationship, the role of blacks in the army, and the nature of southern violence. Herman Hattaway, Paul D. Escott, and Jud...
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Autobiography of Samuel S. Hildebrand
The Renowned Missouri Bushwhacker
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- The Civil War in the West
2016
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Most Civil War historians now agree that the guerrilla conflict shaped the entire war in significant ways. Some of these “bushwhackers”—Nathan Bedford Forrest, William Clarke Quantrill, John Singleton Mosby—have become quite infamous. Illiterate Sam Hildebrand, one of Missouri’s most notorious guerrillas—often compared to “Rob Roy,” and the subject of dime novels—was one of the few to survive the war and have his story taken down and published. Shortly after this he was killed in a barroom...
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General Jo Shelby
Undefeated Rebel
2015
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This vivid work, first published by UNC Press in 1954, reveals General Joseph Orville Shelby as one of the best Confederate cavalry leaders — and certainly the most colorful.Born in Lexington, Kentucky, but drawn by the promise of the growing West, Shelby became one of the richest men in Missouri. Siding with the Confederacy at the outbreak of the Civil War, he organized his Iron Brigade of cavalry — whose ranks included Frank and Jesse James — taught his men a slashing frontier sty...
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Weirding the War
Stories from the Civil War's Ragged Edges
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- Anya JabourBarton A. MyersBrian Craig MillerDaniel E. SutherlandDiane SommervilleEmory ThomasJoan E. CashinKenneth NoeLeeAnn WhitesLesley J. GordonMegan Kate NelsonMichael DeGruccioMichael FellmanPaul AndersonPeter S. CarmichaelRodney J. StewardSteven E. NashStephen BerryAndrew SlapAmy Murrell Taylor
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- UnCivil Wars
2011
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“It is well that war is so terrible,” Robert E. Lee reportedly said, “or we would grow too fond of it.” The essays collected here make the case that we have grown too fond of it, and therefore we must make the war terrible again. Taking a “freakonomics” approach to Civil War studies, each contributor uses a seemingly unusual story, incident, or phenomenon to cast new light on the nature of the war itself. Collectively the essays remind us that war is always about damage, even at i...
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Lens of War
Exploring Iconic Photographs of the Civil War
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- James Robertson Jr.Thavolia GlymphStephen CushmanJudith A. GiesbergJames MartenWilliam BlairJoseph GlatthaarStephen BerryCaroline E. JanneyJoan WaughEarl HessAaron Sheehan-DeanMegan Kate NelsonSusan Eva O'DonovanEmory ThomasHarold HolzerStephen BerryBrooks D. SimpsonEthan S. RafuseCarol ReardonDaniel E. SutherlandElizabeth R. VaronT. Michael ParrishSteven E. WoodworthJane E. SchultzKathryn J. Shively
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- UnCivil Wars
2015
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Lens of War grew out of an invitation to leading historians of the Civil War to select and reflect upon a single photograph. Each could choose any image and interpret it in personal and scholarly terms. The result is a remarkable set of essays by twenty-seven scholars whose numerous volumes on the Civil War have explored military, cultural, political, African American, women’s, and environmental history.The essays describe a wide array of photographs and present an eclecti...
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Whistler
A Life for Art's Sake
2014
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The first biography in more than twenty years of James McNeill Whistler (18341903) is also the first to make extensive use of the artist’s private correspondence to tell the story of his life and work. This engaging personal history dispels the popular notion of Whistler as merely a combative, eccentric, and unrelenting publicity seeker, a man as renowned for his public feuds with Oscar Wilde and John Ruskin as for the iconic portrait of his mother. The Whistler revealed in these pages ...
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Marching Through Georgia
The Story of Soldiers & Civilians During Sherman's Campaign
2011
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In this engrossing work of history, Lee Kennett brilliantly brings General Sherman's 1864 invasion of Georgia to life by capturing the ground-level experiences of the soldiers and civilians who witnesses the bloody campaign. From the skirmish at Buzzard Roost Gap all the way to Savannah ten months later, Kennet follows the notorious, complex Sherman, who attacked the devastated the heart of the Confederacy's arsenal. Marching Through Georgia describes, in gripping detail, the even...
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