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_aUnion heartland _bthe midwestern home front during the Civil War / _cedited by Ginette Aley and J.L. Anderson ; with a foreword by William C. Davis. |
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_aCarbondale : _bSouthern Illinois University Press, _c(c)2013. |
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_aForeword : Civil War history plows a new field / _rWilliam C. Davis -- _tThe great national struggle and the midwestern home front : an introductory overview / _rGinette Aley and J.L. Anderson -- _tCaptivating captives : an excursion to Johnson's Island Civil War prison / _rMichael P. Gray -- _t"Ours is the harder lot" : student patriotism at the University of Michigan during the Civil War / _rJulie A. Mujic -- _tThe agricultural power of the Midwest during the Civil War / _rR. Douglas Hurt -- _tNo fit wife : soldiers' wives and their in-laws on the Indiana home front / _rNicole Etcheson -- _tInescapable realities : rural Midwestern women and families during the Civil War / _rGinette Aley -- _tThe vacant chair on the farm : soldier husbands, farm wives, and the Iowa home front, 1861-65 / _rJ.L. Anderson -- _tLimiting dissent in the Midwest : Ohio Republicans' attacks on the Democratic press / _rBrett Barker. |
520 | 0 | _aThe Civil War has historically been viewed somewhat simplistically as a battle between the North and the South. Southern historians have broadened this viewpoint by revealing the "many Souths" that made up the Confederacy, but the "North" has remained largely undifferentiated as a geopolitical term. In this welcome collection, seven Civil War scholars offer a unique regional perspective on the Civil War by examining how a specific group of Northerners-Midwesterners, known as Westerners and Middle Westerners during the 1860s-experienced the war on the home front.Much of the inten | |
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_aAley, Ginette, _d1963- _e1, _5of compilation. |
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_aAnderson, J. L. _d1966- |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |