The book draws on letters, diaries, recent books and articles in
History, but also relies on multi-disciplinary sources in politics and
literature, along transnational comparisons to place the events in a
broader perspective. The book invites the reader to embark with the
soldiers and some civilians on their journey into the murderous events
across the nation. The passage began with the heroic clichés that
prevailed during the initial organization and embarkation of the
armies. However the shock of battle and the weary life in camps
brought new images of the war such as a bleak vision seeing the war as
a chaotic absurdity, others began to suspect conspiratorial agencies
behind the conflict, yet others sought to galvanize their support for
the hard road ahead by invoking melodramatic metaphors as a crusade,
and means of national redemption and punishment of the adversary. As
the fighting intensified after the initial clashes of 1862, some
believed that the hard war opened the way for imposing revolutionary
changes such as upending the South’s social structure providing
social, economic and political equality to a new class—the
ex-slaves. Finally, there were some who felt the war was a
Sophoclean-Greek tragedy because the outcome and nature of the war
proved contrary to what they had assumed the struggle would be about
and what it would be like.
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Soldiers' Perspectives on the Civil War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780761867913
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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