Hundreds of Little Wars: Community, Conflict, and the Real Civil War
By G. David Schieffler (Editor), Matthew M. Stith (Editor), Terry L. Beckenbaugh (Contribution by), Niels Eichhorn (Contribution by), Lorien Foote (Contribution by), Madeleine C. Forrest (Contribution by), Lesley J. Gordon (Contribution by), Barton A. Myers (Contribution by), Christopher Phillips (Contribution by), Michael Shane Powers (Contribution by), Scott Tarnowieckyi (Contribution by), Eric P. Totten (Contribution by), Elliott West (Afterword), Patrick Williams (Foreword by), T. Michael Parrish (Editor)
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By G. David Schieffler (Editor), Matthew M. Stith (Editor), Terry L. Beckenbaugh (Contribution by), Niels Eichhorn (Contribution by), Lorien Foote (Contribution by), Madeleine C. Forrest (Contribution by), Lesley J. Gordon (Contribution by), Barton A. Myers (Contribution by), Christopher Phillips (Contribution by), Michael Shane Powers (Contribution by), Scott Tarnowieckyi (Contribution by), Eric P. Totten (Contribution by), Elliott West (Afterword), Patrick Williams (Foreword by), T. Michael Parrish (Editor)
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From Texas to Virginia, towns, regions, counties, regiments, prisons, and even refugee camps played a significant role in shaping the contours of the Civil War. According to historian Daniel E. Sutherland, whose many books and essays helped establish the field of community studies, these varied assemblages of individuals experienced and fought the real war. Following his lead, the contributors to Hundreds of Little Wars reveal how viewing the war from the vantage point of singular communiti...






















