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Oxford Handbook of the American Civil War

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.10.2021

Herausgeber

Foote Lorien + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

696

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,7/4,6 cm

Gewicht

1293 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-090305-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.10.2021

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

696

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,7/4,6 cm

Gewicht

1293 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-090305-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of the American Civil War
    • Introduction

    • Lorien Foote and Earl J. Hess

    • 1. "From Border War to Civil War": Bleeding Kansas as a Call to Arms

    • Kristen T. Oertel

    • 2. A Slow Asphyxiation: The Cumulative Impact of the Union Blockade

    • Craig L. Symonds

    • 3. "We will fight, and hope for the best": The Outbreak of Civil War and Missouri Identity 1861

    • Ethan S. Rafuse

    • 4. First Bull Run/Manassas: Southern Victory, Union Defeat, and Antebellum Military Culture

    • Barbara A. Gannon

    • 5. Drawing a Line in Appalachia: The Influence of Terrain and Loyalty on Community Level Warfare in Eastern Kentucky and Northwestern Virginia, 1861-1862

    • Brian D. McKnight

    • 6. The Material War: Battling for Resources during the Campaign for Forts Henry and Donelson

    • Jason Phillips

    • 7. The Union Occupation of Coastal North Carolina: Foundations for Freedom

    • David Silkenat

    • 8. Symbol of Secession, Symbol of Freedom: Military Science, Emancipation, and Social Collapse in the Campaign for Charleston

    • Lorien Foote

    • 9. The Civil War in Arkansas, 1862: Confederate Neglect, Divided Loyalties, and Partisan Warfare

    • Thomas W. Cutrer

    • 10. Testing U.S. Authority in the Far West: The New Mexico Campaign and the War for the Central Plains

    • Stacey L. Smith

    • 11. Torn by War: The Social and Political Unraveling of Indian Territory

    • Clarissa W. Confer

    • 12. Shiloh and Corinth: The Campaigns that Changed the Civil War

    • Stephen Engle

    • 13. The Collapse of Confederate Resistance in the Mississippi Valley in 1862 and the Politics of Recruitment

    • Michael D. Pierson

    • 14. Toward Hard War: The Peninsula Campaign and Jackson in the Valley, 1862

    • Christopher S. Stowe

    • 15. "The Nation's Disappointment": The Seven Days' Battles and Public Opinion

    • Timothy J. Orr

    • 16. "The Most Terrible March": Drought and the Kentucky Campaign

    • Kenneth W. Noe

    • 17. Western Republicans Confront Eastern Democrats: Second Manassas as a Partisan Flashpoint of Regional Ideologies

    • John H. Matsui

    • 18. The Maryland Campaign: Carnage and Emancipation

    • D. Scott Hartwig

    • 19. The Battle of Fredericksburg: Military Occupation, Urban Conflict, and the Defeat of Ambrose Burnside's Army of the Potomac

    • Barton A. Myers

    • 20. Opening the Deep South: Grant's North Mississippi Campaign, Chickasaw Bayou, and Exploitation of the Bottomlands

    • Earl J. Hess

    • 21. Stones River: Making Emancipation Work

    • Earl J. Hess

    • 22. The Fall of Vicksburg and Port Hudson: Opening the Mississippi and Fracturing the Deep South

    • Earl J. Hess

    • 23. The Chancellorsville Campaign: Strategic Contingency Point

    • Christian B. Keller

    • 24. War Comes to Free Soil: The Gettysburg Campaign of June-July 1863

    • Carol Reardon

    • 25. The Battle of Helena, the Little Rock Campaign, and the Capture of Fort Smith: Emancipation, Loyalty, and Social-Economic Change in Arkansas

    • Carl Moneyhan

    • 26. The Tullahoma and Chickamauga Campaigns: Discord, Disruption, and Defeat

    • Andrew S. Bledsoe

    • 27. War in the Switzerland of America: Chattanooga and Knoxville Campaigns

    • Aaron Astor

    • 28. The Overland Campaign, Spring 1864: Securing Freedom and the Union in Virginia

    • Lisa Tendrich Frank and Brooks D. Simpson

    • 29. The Campaign for Atlanta: Displacing Civilians and Tearing Up Georgia

    • Earl J. Hess

    • 30. Petersburg, Virginia June-August 1864: Confederate City in the Crisis of War

    • A. Wilson Greene

    • 31. The Red River Campaign, 1864: The Union's Effort to Conquer, Pacify, and Reconstruct Louisiana and Texas

    • T. Michael Parrish

    • 32. The 1864 Invasion of Missouri: Sterling Price, Guerrilla Warfare, and the Fundamental Failure of the Confederate Military

    • Joseph M. Beilein, Jr.

    • 33. Home Front Becomes Battlefront: Sherman's March to the Sea

    • Anne J. Bailey

    • 34. Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville: Battle, Insurgency, and Freed People on the Road to Emancipation in the Heartland

    • B.F. Cooling

    • 35. Petersburg Besieged and the Valley on Fire: The Beginning of the End in Virginia

    • James Marten

    • 36. "Judgments of the Lord": The Carolinas as a Campaign of Reckoning

    • Christopher Phillips

    • 37. The Fall of Petersburg and Flight to Appomattox in the Spring of 1865: Victory, Defeat, and the Demise of Slavery

    • Elizabeth R. Varon

    • 38. International Repercussions: Texas, Mobile, and Wilson's Raid

    • Earl J. Hess

    • 39. Occupation, 1865-1877

    • Andrew F. Lang