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Available April 2003 Civil War $35.00t, Hardback 252 pages, 6 x 9 978-0-86554-806-0, H609 Index, Bibliography, Illustrated
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A Hard Trip A History of the 15th Mississippi Infantry, CSA The history of the 15th Mississippi Infantry in the social context of the western theater of the Civil War Ben Wynne Not strictly a military history, Ben Wynne examines in this book the social components of Confederate service in the context of the experiences of a single regiment. Wynne begins with a general overview of the political climate of the 1850s, localized to the region that produced the 15th Mississippi, then covers the regiments movements through the western theater, and ends with a localized treatment of the post-war social climate and the rise of Lost Cause mythology. The emphasis in this insightful and new approach to the Civil War focuses on the experiences of the men who served in the regiment, including their intrinsic connection to their communities, reasons that they enlisted, reactions to their first combat, views on conscription, accounts of major battles in the western theater, the ebb and flow of morale, desertion, and the post-war status of the men as heroes in a culture struggling to rationalize defeat. Titles of related interest A Southern Soldiers Letters Home: The Civil War Letters of Samuel Burney, Army of Northern Virginia Call us toll free at 800-637-2378, ext. 2880 or 800-342-0841, ext. 2880 (in GA) |
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