Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War

Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War
Title Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Patricia L. Faust
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Pages 886
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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This book offers an illustrated encyclopedia that can be used as a reference work for the Civil War as well as for recreational reading.

Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War

Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War
Title Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Patricia L. Faust
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Pages 849
Release 1991
Genre United States
ISBN 9780062715357

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From the front inside cover: Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War is the most complete one-volume reference on the Civil War ever produced. More than 2,000 entries ranging in length from a few lines to several pages and arranged alphabetically-from "abatis" and "abolition" to "Zollicoffer" and "Zouave"-cover every important aspect and individual of that momentous conflict. Military events, campaigns, and battles are thoroughly presented; but so, too are political, economic, and social developments that occurred during the war. Particularly useful is the system of cross-reference that indicated in each essay those names and terms which have their own entries.

Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War

Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War
Title Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Patricia L. Faust
Publisher Perennial
Pages 849
Release 1991
Genre United States
ISBN 9780062731166

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Identifies Confederate and Union officers, describes important battles and campaigns, and defines terms related to military strategy

The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Civil War

The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Civil War
Title The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author William L. Barney
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 379
Release 2011-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 0199890242

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A gold mine for the historian as well as the Civil War buff, The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Civil War offers a concise, comprehensive overview of the major personalities and pivotal events of the war that redefined the American nation. Drawing upon recent research that has moved beyond battles and military campaigns to address the significant roles played by civilians, women, and African Americans, the 250 entries explore the era in all its complexity and unmistakable human drama. Here of course are the major battles and campaigns, ranging from Gettysburg and Shiloh to Sherman's March to the Sea, as well as biographical entries on everyone from Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee to Frederick Douglass, Clara Barton, and Walt Whitman. But the book also features entries on a wealth of other matters--music, photography, religion, economics, foreign affairs, medicine, prisons, legislative landmarks, military terms and weaponry, political events, social reform, women in the war, and much more. In addition, charts, newly commissioned maps, chronologies, and period photographs provide an appealing visual context. Suggestions for further reading at the end of most entries and a guide to more general sources in an appendix introduce the reader to the literature on a specific topic. A list of Civil War museums and historic sites and a representative sampling of Civil War websites also point to resources that can be tailored to individual interests. A quick, convenient, user-friendly guide to all facets of the Civil War, this new updated edition also serves as an invaluable gateway to the rich historical record now available, perfect for virtually anyone who wants to learn more about this tumultuous period in our history.

Encyclopedia of Women in American History

Encyclopedia of Women in American History
Title Encyclopedia of Women in American History PDF eBook
Author Joyce Appleby
Publisher Routledge
Pages 780
Release 2015-07-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317471628

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This illustrated encyclopedia examines the unique influence and contributions of women in every era of American history, from the colonial period to the present. It not only covers the issues that have had an impact on women, but also traces the influence of women's achievements on society as a whole. Divided into three chronologically arranged volumes, the set includes historical surveys and thematic essays on central issues and political changes affecting women's lives during each period. These are followed by A-Z entries on significant events and social movements, laws, court cases and more, as well as profiles of notable American women from all walks of life and all fields of endeavor. Primary sources and original documents are included throughout.

Historical Dictionary of the Civil War

Historical Dictionary of the Civil War
Title Historical Dictionary of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Terry L. Jones
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 1773
Release 2002-07-22
Genre History
ISBN 0810866110

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An expert in world conflicts, Jones brings the sounds and sights of battle to life, detailing each charge, the evolution of battle tactics, and the importance of diplomacy for both sides. In these two volumes Terry Jones provides impressively clear coverage of the underlying economic causes, the progressively divisive political developments, the outbreak of the war itself, and, finally, the military campaigns year-by-year and battle-by-battle. He clarifies complex issues as he explains the various factions, their interests, and their hidden agendas. Entries cover: o Military and political leaders o Names, places, and events o Individual battles o Diplomatic encounters o Statistics on numbers of combatants o Armaments and weaponry o Imprisonment o Casualties from both war and disease From the hopelessly impotent Congressional votes to the spilling of blood on the battlefield, Jones makes this period of American history compelling reading. Extensively cross-referenced; includes a substantial bibliography; illustrated with maps and photos.

Vicksburg 1863

Vicksburg 1863
Title Vicksburg 1863 PDF eBook
Author Steven Nathaniel Dossman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 273
Release 2014-09-16
Genre History
ISBN

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This book examines the Vicksburg campaign—a critical turning point during the American Civil War—from the perspective of Texans and the rest of the Trans-Mississippi Confederacy. Vicksburg 1863: The Deepest Wound provides a thorough exploration of this pivotal Civil War campaign that pays special attention to the role played by Trans-Mississippi troops, especially Texans, and evaluates the many consequences of the campaign for Confederate states west of the Mississippi River. The book covers the Vicksburg campaign from its beginnings in November 1862 to its final conclusion in July 1863, describing the significant contributions of individuals such as Edmund Kirby Smith, John C. Pemberton, Joseph E. Johnston, and Ulysses S. Grant, and providing evaluations of conflicts such as the Battle of Big Black River Bridge, the Battle and Siege of Jackson, the Battle of Port Gibson, and the Battle of Raymond. The work also examines how dramatically the fall of Vicksburg affected the Confederate states west of the Mississippi River and documents the disastrous effect of this Confederate loss upon both civilian and soldier morale in the region.