The view from the ground experiences of Civil War soldiers / [electronic resource] :
edited by Aaron Sheehan-Dean ; with an afterword by Joseph T. Glatthaar.
- Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c2007.
- vi, 266 p.
- New directions in southern history .
- New directions in southern history. .
Include bibliographical references (p. 255-259) and index.
The blue and the gray in black and white : assessing the scholarship on Civil War soldiers / Aaron Sheehan-Dean -- A "vexed question" : white Union soldiers on slavery and race / Chandra Manning -- A brother's war : exploring Confederate perceptions of the enemy / Jason Phillips -- "The army is not near so much demoralized as the country is" : soldiers in the Army of Northern Virginia and the Confederate home front / Lisa Laskin -- "No nearer heaven now but rather farther off" : the religious compromises and conflicts of northern soldiers / David W. Rolfs -- "Strangers in a strange land" : Christian soldiers in the early months of the Civil War / Kent T. Dollar -- "A viler enemy in our rear" : Pennsylvania soldiers confront the North's antiwar movement / Timothy J. Orr -- Popular sovereignty in the Confederate Army : the case of Colonel John Marshall and the Fourth Texas Infantry Regiment / Charles E. Brooks -- "Is not the glory enough to give us all a share?" : an analysis of competing memories of the Battle of the Crater / Kevin M. Levin.
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United States. Army --History--Civil War, 1861-1865. Confederate States of America. Army --History. United States. Army --Military life--History--19th century. Confederate States of America. Army --Military life.
Soldiers--History--United States--19th century. Soldiers--History.--Confederate States of America Soldiers--Social conditions--United States--19th century. Soldiers--Social conditions.--Confederate States of America
United States--History--Social aspects.--Civil War, 1861-1865