Of all the units that fought in the Civil War, the Irish Brigade seems to be the most recognized. Comprised of troops from New York who were mostly Irish-Catholics, this unit proved itself in some of the most important battles of the war. A principal player in this unit was the chaplin, Father William Corby. Through his devotions and his willingness to be ever-present at the encampments, as well as at the front, the souls of the Irish Brigade were always cared for. A combination biography, history of the Irish Brigade, day-to-day look into the lives of Civil War soldiers, and reflection on the Catholic faith, this book is wonderfully written in Corby's own words. All the aspects of his life come together here. Recommended for public and academic libraries.
About the AuthorLawrence Frederick Kohl is Associate Professor of History at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and series editor of the Irish in the Civil War.
Reviews"This is arguably one of the best of the numerous published diaries of Civil War participants... This volume is a welcome reminder of the reality-and beauty-of the moral virtue of patriotism." -The Catholic Historical Review
Book InformationISBN 9780823212514
Author Lawrence KohlFormat Hardback
Page Count 412
Imprint Fordham University PressPublisher Fordham University Press