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The Confederate Dirty War - Arson, Bombings, Assassination And Plots For Chemical And Germ

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Informationen zum Autor Independent Civil War scholar Jane Singer's writing has been featured in the Washington Post Magazine and the Washington Times. Her research has been covered in the Chicago Sun Times. Presently, she is a consulting historian with Engel Brothers Media in New York City. She lives in Venice, California. Klappentext They echo modern headlines--a shadowy underground organization orchestrating plans to bring down the government; bands of saboteurs slipping in from Canada to attempt coordinated acts of destruction; plans to poison water supplies and spread deadly diseases among the urban populace--but these and similar incidents were part of a Confederate strategy to wreak "terror and consternation" upon the North during the Civil War. Elements within the Confederacy, acting officially or otherwise, developed--and attempted--numerous plans to inflict terror and death upon the Union populace and bring down the government using a variety of unconventional means. These efforts are an overlooked and important aspect of the Confederate strategy during the Civil War. This is a history of Confederate efforts to terrorize, demoralize and defeat the North by attacking civilians and the government, using means outside the bounds of conventional warfare. It covers arsonists, "destructionists," engineers of chemical and biological weapons, bands of mobile operatives, and a variety of other singular individuals and those who opposed them. Chapters cover prominent events in the campaign, from the efforts of the Sons of Liberty--an underground society allied against the Union and brought down by one heroic spy--to attempts to destroy the White House and "decapitate" the government. Illustrations, photographs and relative documents are included, as is an appendix following the career of Confederate bomber W.S. Duepree, killed while setting one of his own mines. Notes, a bibliography and an index are included. Zusammenfassung A shadowy underground organization orchestrating plans to bring down the government; saboteurs slipping in from Canada to attempt coordinated acts of destruction; plans to poison water supplies and spread diseases among the urban populace - all part of a Confederate strategy to wreak ""terror and consternation"" upon the North during the Civil War. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsAcknowledgments      Preface      One: The War in Context      Two: In the Absence of Rules      Three: "When you go to fight the devil..."      Four: Fire in the Night      Five: Out of Canada      Six: "Terror and Consternation"      Seven: Aimed at the President's House      Eight: "Again a part of the United States"      Appendix A: Coda      Appendix B: Arc of a Bomber: The Life and Death of William Stephen Deupree      Chapter Notes      Bibliography      Index      ...

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Auteurs Jane Singer
Edition McFarland
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 31.05.2005
 
EAN 9780786419739
ISBN 978-0-7864-1973-9
Pages 174
Dimensions 146 mm x 222 mm x 6 mm
Catégorie Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Histoire par région/pays

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