The Cambridge history of the American Civil War

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The Cambridge history of the American Civil War

edited by Aaron Sheehan-Dean

Cambridge University Press, 2019

  • : set : hardback
  • v. 1 : hardback
  • v. 2 : hardback
  • v. 3 : hardback

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Contents: v. 1. Military affairs -- v. 2. Affairs of the state -- v. 3. Affairs of the people

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 : hardback ISBN 9781107148895

内容説明

This volume narrates the major battles and campaigns of the conflict, conveying the full military experience during the Civil War. The military encounters between Union and Confederate soldiers and between both armies and irregular combatants and true non-combatants structured the four years of war. These encounters were not solely defined by violence, but military encounters gave the war its central architecture. Chapters explore well-known battles, such as Antietam and Gettysburg, as well as military conflict in more abstract places, defined by political qualities (like the border or the West) or physical ones (such as rivers or seas). Chapters also explore the nature of civil-military relations as Union armies occupied parts of the South and garrison troops took up residence in southern cities and towns, showing that the Civil War was not solely a series of battles but a sustained process that drew people together in more ambiguous settings and outcomes.

目次

  • 1. Introduction. The Cambridge History of the American Civil War Aaron Sheehan-Dean
  • Part I. Major Battles and Campaigns: 2. The battles of Virginia, 1861 Hunter Lesser
  • 3. The battles of Tennessee, 1862 Timothy B. Smith
  • 4. The battles of the Trans-Mississippi, 1861-1863 William L. Shea
  • 5. The Peninsula Campaign Glenn D. Brasher
  • 6. The Shenandoah Valley Campaigns of 1862 and 1864 Kathryn J. Shively
  • 7. The Second Bull Run Campaign John Hennessy
  • 8. The Antietam Campaign D. Scott Hartwig
  • 9. The Western Theater, 1862-1863 Kenneth W. Noe
  • 10. The Battle of Fredericksburg Elizabeth Parnicza
  • 11. The Chancellorsville Campaign Christian B. Keller
  • 12. The Gettysburg Campaign Carol Reardon
  • 13. The Vicksburg Campaign Terrence J. Winschel
  • 14. The Battles of Tennessee, 1863 Daryl Black
  • 15. The Overland Campaign Gordon C. Rhea
  • 16. The Georgia Campaign Robert L. Glaze
  • 17. The Carolinas Campaign Lisa Tendrich Frank
  • 18. The Tennessee Campaign, 1864 William Lee White
  • 19. The Petersburg and Appomattox Campaigns William Marvel
  • Part II. Places: 20. War on the rivers Gary D. Joiner
  • 21. War on the waters Kurt Hackemer
  • 22. The blockade Robert Browning, Jr
  • 23. The border war Aaron Astor
  • 24. War in the Deep South Andrew F. Lang
  • 25. War in Appalachia Brian D. McKnight
  • 26. War in Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana Donald S. Frazier
  • 27. War in the West Kevin Adams
  • 28. War in Indian country Kevin Waite.
巻冊次

v. 2 : hardback ISBN 9781107154537

内容説明

This volume explores the political and social dimensions of the Civil War in both the North and South. Millions of Americans lived outside the major campaign zones so they experienced secondary exposure to military events through newspaper reporting and letters home from soldiers. Governors and Congressmen assumed a major role in steering the personnel decisions, strategic planning, and methods of fighting, but regular people also played roles in direct military action, as guerrilla fighters, as nurses and doctors, and as military contractors. Chapters investigate a variety of aspects of military leadership and management, including coverage of technology, discipline, finance, the environment, and health and medicine. Chapters also consider the political administration of the war, examining how antebellum disputes over issues such as emancipation and the draft resulted in a shift of partisan dynamics and the ways that people of all stripes took advantage of the flux of war to advance their own interests.

目次

  • Part I. Causes: 1. The Antebellum war over slavery Stanley Harrold
  • 2. The election of 1860 Michael Green
  • 3. Secession and disunion Michael E. Woods
  • Part II. Managing the War: 4. Strategy, operations, and tactics Donald Stoker and Mark Elam
  • 5. Union military leadership Ethan S. Rafuse
  • 6. Confederate military leadership Steven Woodworth
  • 7. Technology and war Andrew S. Bledsoe
  • 8. Armies and discipline Lesley J. Gordon
  • 9. Financing the war David K. Thomson
  • 10. Guerrilla wars Barton A. Myers
  • 11. Occupation Joan E. Cashin
  • 12. Atrocities, retribution, and laws D. H. Dilbeck
  • 13. Environmental war Lisa M. Brady
  • 14. Civil war health and medicine Shauna Devine
  • 15. Prisoners of war Lorien Foote
  • Part III. The Global War: 16. The Civil War in the Americas Andre M. Fleche
  • 17. The Civil War in Europe Brian Schoen
  • Part IV. Politics: 18. Radicals and Republicans J. Matthew Gallman
  • 19. Northern Democrats Adam I. P. Smith
  • 20. Confederate politics Paul D. Escott
  • 21. Lincoln and the war Jonathan W. White
  • 22. Peace and dissent in the North Jennifer L. Weber
  • 23. African American political activism Stephen Kantrowitz
  • 24. Davis and the War John M. Sacher
  • 25. Peace and dissent in the South David Brown.
巻冊次

v. 3 : hardback ISBN 9781107154544

内容説明

This volume analyzes the cultural and intellectual impact of the war, considering how it reshaped Americans' spiritual, cultural, and intellectual habits. The Civil War engendered an existential crisis more profound even than the changes of the previous decades. Its duration, scale, and intensity drove Americans to question how they understood themselves as people. The chapters in the third volume distinguish the varied impacts of the conflict in different places on people's sense of themselves. Focusing on particular groups within the war, including soldiers, families, refugees, enslaved people, and black soldiers, the chapters cover a broad range of ways that participants made sense of the conflict as well as how the war changed their attitudes about gender, religion, ethnicity, and race. The volume concludes with a series of essays evaluating the ways Americans have memorialized and remembered the Civil War in art, literature, film, and public life.

目次

  • Part I. Values: 1. Wartime masculinities James J. Broomall
  • 2. Northern women and the Civil War Nina Silber
  • 3. Southern women and the Civil War Sarah E. Gardner
  • 4. Religion in the Civil War era Timothy L. Wesley
  • 5. Economic and social values in the Civil War Brian P. Luskey
  • Part II. Social Experience: 6. Families in the Civil War James Marten
  • 7. Refugees and movement in the Civil War David Silkenat
  • 8. Citizen soldiers Susannah J. Ural
  • 9. Immigrant America and the Civil War David T. Gleeson
  • 10. Emancipation and war Yael A. Sternhell
  • 11. The black military experience Joseph P. Reidy
  • 12. Motives and morale Paul A. Cimbala
  • 13. Urban and rural America in the Civil War Frank Towers
  • Part III. Outcomes: 14. Making peace Elizabeth R. Varon
  • 15. Reconstruction during the Civil War Mark Wahlgren Summers
  • 16. Veterans and the postwar world Barbara A. Gannon
  • 17. The Civil War and the American state Gregory P. Downs
  • 18. The Civil War and American law Christian G. Samito
  • 19. The Civil War in visual art David C. Ward
  • 20. The Civil War in American thought Peter S. Carmichael
  • 21. The Civil War in literary memory John Casey
  • 22. The Civil War in film Craig A. Warren
  • 23. The Civil War in public memory Caroline E. Janney.
巻冊次

: set : hardback ISBN 9781107154582

内容説明

The Cambridge History of the American Civil War provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the American Civil War. With contributions from over seventy-five leading historians of the Civil War, the three-volume reference work investigates the full range of human experiences and outcomes in this most transformative moment in American and global history. Volume 1 is organized around military affairs, assessing major battles and campaigns of the conflict. Volume 2 explores political and social affairs, conveying the experiences of millions of Americans who lived outside the major campaign zones in both the North and South. Volume 3 examines cultural and intellectual affairs, considering how the War's duration, scale, and intensity drove Americans to question how they understood themselves as people. The volumes conclude with an assessment of the legacies of the Civil War, demonstrating that its impact on American life shaped the country in the decades long after the end of the War.

目次

  • Volume 1: 1. Introduction. The Cambridge History of the American Civil War Aaron Sheehan-Dean
  • Part I. Major Battles and Campaigns: 2. The battles of Virginia, 1861 Hunter Lesser
  • 3. The battles of Tennessee, 1862 Timothy B. Smith
  • 4. The battles of the Trans-Mississippi, 1861-1863 William L. Shea
  • 5. The Peninsula Campaign Glenn D. Brasher
  • 6. The Shenandoah Valley Campaigns of 1862 and 1864 Kathryn J. Shively
  • 7. The Second Bull Run Campaign John Hennessy
  • 8. The Antietam Campaign D. Scott Hartwig
  • 9. The Western Theater, 1862-1863 Kenneth W. Noe
  • 10. The Battle of Fredericksburg Elizabeth Parnicza
  • 11. The Chancellorsville Campaign Christian B. Keller
  • 12. The Gettysburg Campaign Carol Reardon
  • 13. The Vicksburg Campaign Terrence J. Winschel
  • 14. The battles of Tennessee, 1863 Daryl Black
  • 15. The Overland Campaign Gordon C. Rhea
  • 16. The Georgia Campaign Robert L. Glaze
  • 17. The Carolinas Campaign Lisa Tendrich Frank
  • 18. The Tennessee Campaign, 1864-1865 William Lee White
  • 19. The Petersburg and Appomattox Campaigns William Marvel
  • Part II. Places: 20. War on the rivers Gary D. Joiner
  • 21. War on the waters Kurt Hackemer
  • 22. The blockade Robert Browning, Jr
  • 23. The border war Aaron Astor
  • 24. War in the Deep South Andrew F. Lang
  • 25. War in Appalachia Brian D. McKnight
  • 26. War in Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana Donald S. Frazier
  • 27. War in the West Kevin Adams
  • 28. War in Indian country Kevin Waite. Volume 2: Part I. Causes: 1. The Antebellum war over slavery Stanley Harrold
  • 2. The election of 1860 Michael Green
  • 3. Secession and disunion Michael E. Woods
  • Part II. Managing the War: 4. Strategy, operations, and tactics Donald Stoker and Mark Elam
  • 5. Union military leadership Ethan S. Rafuse
  • 6. Confederate military leadership Steven Woodworth
  • 7. Technology and war Andrew S. Bledsoe
  • 8. Armies and discipline Lesley J. Gordon
  • 9. Financing the war David K. Thomson
  • 10. Guerrilla war Barton A. Myers
  • 11. Occupation Joan E. Cashin
  • 12. Atrocities, retribution, and laws D. H. Dilbeck
  • 13. Environmental war Lisa M. Brady
  • 14. Civil war health and medicine Shauna Devine
  • 15. Prisoners of war Lorien Foote
  • Part III. The Global War: 16. The Civil War and the Americas Andre M. Fleche
  • 17. The Civil War and Europe Brian Schoen
  • Part IV. Politics: 18. Radicals and Republicans J. Matthew Gallman
  • 19. Northern democrats Adam I. P. Smith
  • 20. Confederate politics Paul D. Escott
  • 21. Lincoln and the war Jonathan W. White
  • 22. Peace and dissent in the North Jennifer L. Weber
  • 23. African American political activism Stephen Kantrowitz
  • 24. Davis and the War John M. Sacher
  • 25. Peace and dissent in the South David Brown. Volume 3: Part I. Values: 1. Wartime masculinities James J. Broomall
  • 2. Northern women and the Civil War Nina Silber
  • 3. Southern women and the Civil War Sarah E. Gardner
  • 4. Religion and the Civil War Timothy L. Wesley
  • 5. Economic and social values in the Civil War Brian P. Luskey
  • Part II. Social Experience: 6. Families in the Civil War James Marten
  • 7. Refugees and movement in the Civil War David Silkenat
  • 8. Citizen soldiers Susannah J. Ural
  • 9. Immigrant America and the Civil War David T. Gleeson
  • 10. Emancipation and war Yael A. Sternhell
  • 11. The black military experience Joseph P. Reidy
  • 12. Motives and morale Paul A. Cimbala
  • 13. Urban America in the Civil War Frank Towers
  • Part III. Outcomes: 14. Making peace Elizabeth R. Varon
  • 15. Reconstruction during the Civil War Mark Summers
  • 16. Veterans and the postwar world Barbara Gannon
  • 17. The Civil War and the American state Gregory P. Downs
  • 18. The Civil War and American law Christian G. Samito
  • 19. The Civil War in visual art David C. Ward
  • 20. The Civil War in American thought Peter S. Carmichael
  • 21. The Civil War in artistic memory John Casey
  • 22. The Civil War in film Craig A. Warren
  • 23. The Civil War in public memory Caroline E. Janney.

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