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Virginia at War, 1865

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Informationen zum Autor William C. Davis , professor of history and director of programs at Virginia Tech's Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, is the author of Lincoln's Men: How President Lincoln Became Father to an Army and a Nation . He lives in Blacksburg, Virginia. James I. Robertson Jr ., Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech and director of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, is the author of Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the Legend . He lives in Blacksburg, Virginia. Klappentext By January 1865, most of Virginia's schools were closed, many newspapers had ceased publication, businesses suffered, and food was scarce. Having endured major defeats on their home soil and the loss of most of the state's territory to the Union army, Virginia's Confederate soldiers began to desert at higher rates than at any other time in the war, returning home to provide their families with whatever assistance they could muster. It was a dark year for Virginia. Virginia at War, 1865 closely examines the end of the Civil War in the Old Dominion, delivering a striking description of a state ravaged by violence and destruction. In this final volume of the Virginia at War series, editors William C. Davis and James I. Robertson Jr. have once again assembled an impressive collection of essays covering topics that include land operations, women and families, wartime economy, music and entertainment, the demobilization of Lee's army, and the war's aftermath. The volume ends with the final installment of Judith Brockenbrough McGuire's popular and important Diary of a Southern Refugee during the War. Like the previous four volumes in the series, Virginia at War, 1865 provides invaluable insight into the effects of the war in Virginia, illuminating its devastating repercussions on the lives of citizens across the state. William C. Davis, professor of history and director of programs at Virginia Tech's Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, is the author of Lincoln's Men: How President Lincoln Became a Father to an Army and a Nation. He lives in Blacksburg, Virginia. James I. Robertson Jr., Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech and director of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, is the author of Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the Legend. He lives in Blacksburg, Virginia....

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Authors William C. (EDT)/ Robertson Davis
Assisted by William C. David (Editor), William C Davis (Editor), William C. Davis (Editor), James I Robertson (Editor), James I. Robertson (Editor), James I Robertson Jr (Editor), James I. Robertson Jr (Editor)
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.10.2011
 
EAN 9780813134680
ISBN 978-0-8131-3468-0
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Series Virginia at War
Virginia at War
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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