The Civil War guerrilla : unfolding the black flag in history, memory, and myth /
edited by Joseph M. Beilein Jr. and Matthew C. Hulbert.
- Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, (c)2015.
- 1 online resource (259 pages).
- New directions in Southern history .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction / The hard-line war: the ideological basis of irregular warfare in the western border states / Controlled chaos: spatiotemporal patterns within Missouri's irregular Civil War / Violence, conflict, and loyalty in the Carolina piedmont: a comparative perspective / Indians make the best guerrillas: Native Americans and the war for the desert southwest, 1861-1862 / The business of guerrilla memory: selling massacres and the captivity narrative of Sergeant Thomas M. Goodman / Tales of race, romance, and irregular warfare: guerrillas fictionalized, 1862-1866 / In search of Manse Jolly: mythology and the facts in the hunt for a post-Civil War guerrilla / "Nothing but truth is history": William E. Connelley, William H. Gregg, and the pillaging of guerrilla history / Joseph M. Beilein Jr. and Matthew C. Hulbert -- Christopher Phillips -- Andrew William Fialka -- David Brown and Patrick J. Doyle -- Megan Kate Nelson -- Matthew C. Hulbert -- John C. Inscoe -- Rod Andrew Jr. -- Joseph M. Beilein Jr.