The Civil War Guerrilla The Civil War Guerrilla
New Directions in Southern History

The Civil War Guerrilla

Unfolding the Black Flag in History, Memory, and Myth

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Publisher Description

Civil War historians shed new light on the importance of guerrilla combat across the south in this “useful and fascinating work” (Choice).

Touching states from Virginia to New Mexico, guerrilla warfare played a significant yet underexamined role in the Civil War. Guerrilla fighters fought for both the Union and the Confederacy—as well as their own ethnic groups, tribes, or families. They were deadly forces that plundered, tortured, and terrorized those in their path, and their impact is not yet fully understood.

This richly diverse volume assembles a team of both rising and eminent scholars to examine guerrilla warfare in the South during the Civil War. Together, they discuss irregular combat as practiced by various communities in multiple contexts, including how it was used by Native Americans, the factors that motivated raiders in the border states, and the women who participated as messengers, informants, collaborators, and combatants. They also explore how the Civil War guerrilla has been mythologized in history, literature, and folklore.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
April 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
258
Pages
PUBLISHER
The University Press of Kentucky
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
8.3
MB

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