Search Results - "Union Army"
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- History 14
- Social aspects 6
- Social conditions 6
- History, Military 4
- Campaigns 2
- Catholics 2
- Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863 2
- German American soldiers 2
- German Americans 2
- Guerrilla warfare 2
- Honor 2
- Influence 2
- Irish American soldiers 2
- Irish Americans 2
- Masculinity 2
- Military life 2
- Nativistic movements 2
- Participation, African American 2
- Participation, German American 2
- Participation, Indian 2
- Participation, Irish American 2
- Radicalism 2
- Social classes 2
- Social conflict 2
- Soldiers 2
- Stones River, Battle of, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1862-1863 2
- Violence 2
- Women soldiers 2
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Race and radicalism in the Union Army
Published 2009An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Race and radicalism in the Union Army
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Chancellorsville and the Germans nativism, ethnicity, and Civil War memory /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…German Americans, Know Nothings, and the outbreak of the war -- Before Chancellorsville : Sigel, Blenker, and the reinforcement of German ethnicity in the Union Army, 1861-1862 -- The battle of Chancellorsville and the German regiments of the Eleventh Corps -- "Retreating and cowardly poltroons" : the Anglo American reaction -- "All we ask is justice" : the Germans respond -- Nativism and German ethnicity after Chancellorsville -- Chancellorsville and the Civil War in German American memory.…”
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Chancellorsville and the Germans nativism, ethnicity, and Civil War memory /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…German Americans, Know Nothings, and the outbreak of the war -- Before Chancellorsville : Sigel, Blenker, and the reinforcement of German ethnicity in the Union Army, 1861-1862 -- The battle of Chancellorsville and the German regiments of the Eleventh Corps -- "Retreating and cowardly poltroons" : the Anglo American reaction -- "All we ask is justice" : the Germans respond -- Nativism and German ethnicity after Chancellorsville -- Chancellorsville and the Civil War in German American memory.…”
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Contested borderland : the Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…The central Appalachian divide in unity and secession -- Recruitment, training, and baptism : June-November 1861 -- Locking the Confederates into Virginia : December 1861-June 1862 -- The Kentucky campaign, Cumberland Gap : July-October 1862 -- The Kentucky campaign, Pound Gap : July-October 1862 -- An aggressive Union Army : November 1862-February 1863 -- Return to Kentucky, return to Virginia : February-April 1863 -- Southwestern Virginia besieged : May-September 1863 -- East Tennessee rescued, southwestern Virginia harassed : October 1863-March 1864 -- Impending defeat : April-September 1864 -- Violent war, violent peace : October 1864-April 1865.…”
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Contested borderland : the Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…The central Appalachian divide in unity and secession -- Recruitment, training, and baptism : June-November 1861 -- Locking the Confederates into Virginia : December 1861-June 1862 -- The Kentucky campaign, Cumberland Gap : July-October 1862 -- The Kentucky campaign, Pound Gap : July-October 1862 -- An aggressive Union Army : November 1862-February 1863 -- Return to Kentucky, return to Virginia : February-April 1863 -- Southwestern Virginia besieged : May-September 1863 -- East Tennessee rescued, southwestern Virginia harassed : October 1863-March 1864 -- Impending defeat : April-September 1864 -- Violent war, violent peace : October 1864-April 1865.…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Electronic eBook