Langue: anglais
Edité par University Press of Kansas, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0700631860 ISBN 13 : 9780700631865
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Langue: anglais
Edité par University Press of Kansas, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0700631860 ISBN 13 : 9780700631865
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Langue: anglais
Edité par Southern Illinois University Press, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0809337835 ISBN 13 : 9780809337835
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First Edition. Woodworth, Steven E., and Grear, Charles D. [eds] : Vicksburg Besieged (Civil War Campaigns in the West). Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2020. First edition. Additional contributions by Andrew S. Bledsoe, Scott L. Stabler, Martin J. Hershock, Jonathan M. Steplyk, Justin S. Solonick, John J. Gaines, Richard H. Holloway. Size is octavo (8vo), 9 3/8"/24cm h. Handsomely bound in publisher's dark green cloth, bright gilt lettering imprinted to spine. Glossy color dj features partial reprod of Kurz and Allison 1888 color litho "Siege of Vicksburg.". Plain white endpapers. Xiv pp prelim material, 182 numbered pp, plus four following (two blank, one on Bridge Street History Center in Granbury TX, one on other Series volumes). List of illus/maps, notes, index. Condition notes: But for light wear/bit of scuffing to dj, flawless. We personally inspect every book we offer.
Langue: anglais
Edité par University Press of Kansas, 2018
ISBN 10 : 070062628X ISBN 13 : 9780700626281
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Southern Illinois University Press, US, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0809337835 ISBN 13 : 9780809337835
Vendeur : Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. A detailed analysis of the end of the Vicksburg Campaign and the forty-day siege Vicksburg, Mississippi, held strong through a bitter, hard-fought, months-long Civil War campaign, but General Ulysses S. Grant's forty-day siege ended the stalemate and, on July 4, 1863, destroyed Confederate control of the Mississippi River. In the first anthology to examine the Vicksburg Campaign's final phase, nine prominent historians and emerging scholars provide in-depth analysis of previously unexamined aspects of the historic siege. Ranging in scope from military to social history, the contributors' invitingly written essays examine the role of Grant's staff, the critical contributions of African American troops to the Union Army of the Tennessee, both sides' use of sharpshooters and soldiers' opinions about them, unusual nighttime activities between the Union siege lines and Confederate defensive positions, the use of West Point siege theory and the ingenuity of Midwestern soldiers in mining tunnels under the city's defenses, the horrific experiences of civilians trapped in Vicksburg, the failure of Louisiana soldiers' defense at the subsequent siege of Jackson, and the effect of the campaign on Confederate soldiers from the Trans-Mississippi region. The contributors explore how the Confederate Army of Mississippi and residents of Vicksburg faced food and supply shortages as well as constant danger from Union cannons and sharpshooters. Rebel troops under the leadership of General John C. Pemberton sought to stave off the Union soldiers, and though their morale plummeted, the besieged soldiers held their ground until starvation set in. Their surrender meant that Grant's forces succeeded in splitting in half the Confederate States of America. Editors Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear, along with their contributors-Andrew S. Bledsoe, John J. Gaines, Martin J. Hershock, Richard H. Holloway, Justin S. Solonick, Scott L. Stabler, and Jonathan M. Steplyk-give a rare glimpse into the often overlooked operations at the end of the most important campaign of the Civil War.
Langue: anglais
Edité par MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0700631860 ISBN 13 : 9780700631865
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Ajouter au panierPAP. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Langue: anglais
Edité par University Press of Kansas, US, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0700631860 ISBN 13 : 9780700631865
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : New. Winner: Richard W. Ulbrich Award'War means fighting, and fighting means killing.' Confederate cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest famously declared.The Civil War was fundamentally a matter of Americans killing Americans. This undeniable reality is what Jonathan Steplyk explores in Fighting Means Killing, the first book-length study of Union and Confederate soldiers' attitudes toward, and experiences of, killing in the Civil War.Drawing upon letters, diaries, and postwar reminiscences, Steplyk examines what soldiers and veterans thought about killing before, during, and after the war. How did these soldiers view sharpshooters? How about hand-to-hand combat? What language did they use to describe killing in combat? What cultural and societal factors influenced their attitudes? And what was the impact of race in battlefield atrocities and bitter clashes between white Confederates and black Federals? These are the questions that Steplyk seeks to answer in Fighting Means Killing, a work that bridges the gap between military and social history-and that shifts the focus on the tragedy of the Civil War from fighting and dying for cause and country to fighting and killing.
Langue: anglais
Edité par University Press of Kansas, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0700631860 ISBN 13 : 9780700631865
Vendeur : THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierPaperback / softback. Etat : New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Brand New. 294 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Vendeur : moluna, Greven, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. The Civil War was fundamentally a matter of Americans killing Americans. This undeniable reality is what Jonathan Steplyk explores in Fighting Means Killing, the first book-length study of Union and Confederate soldiers attitudes toward, and experiences of.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Southern Illinois University Press, US, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0809337835 ISBN 13 : 9780809337835
Vendeur : Rarewaves.com UK, London, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. A detailed analysis of the end of the Vicksburg Campaign and the forty-day siege Vicksburg, Mississippi, held strong through a bitter, hard-fought, months-long Civil War campaign, but General Ulysses S. Grant's forty-day siege ended the stalemate and, on July 4, 1863, destroyed Confederate control of the Mississippi River. In the first anthology to examine the Vicksburg Campaign's final phase, nine prominent historians and emerging scholars provide in-depth analysis of previously unexamined aspects of the historic siege. Ranging in scope from military to social history, the contributors' invitingly written essays examine the role of Grant's staff, the critical contributions of African American troops to the Union Army of the Tennessee, both sides' use of sharpshooters and soldiers' opinions about them, unusual nighttime activities between the Union siege lines and Confederate defensive positions, the use of West Point siege theory and the ingenuity of Midwestern soldiers in mining tunnels under the city's defenses, the horrific experiences of civilians trapped in Vicksburg, the failure of Louisiana soldiers' defense at the subsequent siege of Jackson, and the effect of the campaign on Confederate soldiers from the Trans-Mississippi region. The contributors explore how the Confederate Army of Mississippi and residents of Vicksburg faced food and supply shortages as well as constant danger from Union cannons and sharpshooters. Rebel troops under the leadership of General John C. Pemberton sought to stave off the Union soldiers, and though their morale plummeted, the besieged soldiers held their ground until starvation set in. Their surrender meant that Grant's forces succeeded in splitting in half the Confederate States of America. Editors Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear, along with their contributors-Andrew S. Bledsoe, John J. Gaines, Martin J. Hershock, Richard H. Holloway, Justin S. Solonick, Scott L. Stabler, and Jonathan M. Steplyk-give a rare glimpse into the often overlooked operations at the end of the most important campaign of the Civil War.
Langue: anglais
Edité par University Press of Kansas, US, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0700631860 ISBN 13 : 9780700631865
Vendeur : Rarewaves.com UK, London, Royaume-Uni
EUR 38,48
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : New. Winner: Richard W. Ulbrich Award'War means fighting, and fighting means killing.' Confederate cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest famously declared.The Civil War was fundamentally a matter of Americans killing Americans. This undeniable reality is what Jonathan Steplyk explores in Fighting Means Killing, the first book-length study of Union and Confederate soldiers' attitudes toward, and experiences of, killing in the Civil War.Drawing upon letters, diaries, and postwar reminiscences, Steplyk examines what soldiers and veterans thought about killing before, during, and after the war. How did these soldiers view sharpshooters? How about hand-to-hand combat? What language did they use to describe killing in combat? What cultural and societal factors influenced their attitudes? And what was the impact of race in battlefield atrocities and bitter clashes between white Confederates and black Federals? These are the questions that Steplyk seeks to answer in Fighting Means Killing, a work that bridges the gap between military and social history-and that shifts the focus on the tragedy of the Civil War from fighting and dying for cause and country to fighting and killing.
Langue: anglais
Edité par University Press Of Kansas Okt 2020, 2020
ISBN 10 : 0700631860 ISBN 13 : 9780700631865
Vendeur : AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware.
Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Brand New. 294 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.