An edition of Inglorious passages (2017)

Inglorious passages

noncombat deaths in the American Civil War

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Inglorious passages
Brian Steel Wills
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An edition of Inglorious passages (2017)

Inglorious passages

noncombat deaths in the American Civil War

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Of the hundreds of thousands of soldiers who died in the Civil War, two-thirds, by some estimates, were felled by disease; untold others were lost to accidents, murder, suicide, sunstroke, and drowning. Meanwhile thousands of civilians in both the north and south perished--in factories, while caught up in battles near their homes, and in other circumstances associated with wartime production and supply. These "inglorious passages," no less than the deaths of soldiers in combat, devastated the armies in the field and families and communities at home. Inglorious Passages for the first time gives these noncombat deaths due consideration. In letters, diaries, obituaries, and other accounts, eminent Civil War historian Brian Steel Wills finds the powerful and poignant stories of fatal accidents and encounters and collateral civilian deaths that occurred in the factories and fields of the Union and the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865. Wills retrieves these stories from obscurity and the cold calculations of statistics to reveal the grave toll these losses exacted on soldiers and civilians, families and society. In its intimate details and its broad scope, his book demonstrates that for those who served and those who supported them, noncombat fatalities were as significant as battle deaths in impressing the full force of the American Civil War on the people called upon to live through it. With the publication of Inglorious Passages, those who paid the supreme sacrifice, regardless of situation or circumstance, will at last be included in the final tabulation of the nation's bloodiest conflict.

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Pages
404

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Table of Contents

Introduction: "This inglorious taking off"
The first fatalities
The battle in camp
"The rhythm of the rails"
Not fooling with Mother Nature
Slipshod soldiering
Not so friendly fire
"As neere to heaven by sea"
Industrial and storage mishaps
Collateral casualties
Not cheating the hangman
Conclusion: "There is no glory in it".

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-375) and index.

Series
Modern war studies, Modern war studies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/1
Library of Congress
E468.9 .W58 2017, E468.9.W58 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 404 pages
Number of pages
404

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26959874M
ISBN 10
0700625089
ISBN 13
9780700625086, 9780700625093
LCCN
2017038280
OCLC/WorldCat
986128086

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