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Remembering the Civil War: The Conflict as Told by Those Who Lived It

hardcoverOctober 23, 2019
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ISBN-13: 9781493041756 ISBN-10: 1493041754
Publisher
Lyons Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 23, 2019
Weight
1.7 lbs
Dimensions
23.60×3.30×16.10 cm

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Remembering the Civil War: The Conflict as Told by Those Who Lived It by Kupfer, Charles. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781493041756.

In the years following the American Civil War, many participants—generals, politicians, journalists, and soldiers—authored first-hand accounts of their unique experiences. As Alfred E. Smith of the Library of Congress wrote in 1998, “No chapter of American history has been so voluminously recorded.” While the quality and reliability of the memoirs vary, a large number provide important perspectives that, taken together, offer vivid descriptions of major battles, political developments, and other momentous events from Fort Sumter to Appomattox. In Remembering the Civil War, historians Michael Barton and Charles Kupfer carefully select excerpts from the memoirs of key participants and weave them together to tell the story of the war in a single volume. Contributors include Union generals Ulysses Grant, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, W.T. Sherman, Abner Doubleday, and Philip Sheridan. Confederate authors include Robert E. Lee, Gen. James Longstreet, Cpl. Sam Watkins, Lt. John W. Worsham, Col. Edward Porter Alexander, Capt. John Wilkinson, and Jefferson Davies. Personal documents provide soldiers’ perspectives of what fighting was like on the ground, as well as hospital and prison life. A comprehensive introduction and headnote for each excerpt provide background information and context.