Description
The writings of these veterans convey their views on the cataclysmic events they had witnessed but also their memories of everyday events during the war. While many of them undertook detailed research of battles and campaigns before writing their accounts, it is clear that a number were less concerned with whether their words aligned with the historical record than whether they recorded what they believed to be true. This book explores these themes and also the connection between veterans writing their personal war history and the issue of veterans' pensions. Understanding what these veterans chose to record and why is important to achieving a deeper understanding of the experience of these men who were caught up in this central moment in American life.
About the Author
Vincent Burns has a Bachelor's and Master's degree in American History from the University of Memphis. His previously published titles include The Fifth New York Cavalry in the Civil War (McFarland, 2014) and a novel entitled Moonlight in Vermont. He is retired from IBM Corp. and also from the semiconductor equipment industry and now lives in Idaho.
Reviews
It is the ubiquity of the soldier voices that readers and historians alike will find impressive. It reminds both the Civil War historian and the Civil War buff that studying the words of soldiers-and thereby understanding their ideas and motivations, their hopes and their fears-enables us to see the war from the perspective of those who lived through it and experienced it at its best and worst moments. * Journal of Military History 11/01/2023 *
Military historians are fortunate that so many of the American Civil War's participants were literate and left behind detailed accounts of their service. This work collects many of them into an interesting volume on the Army of the Potomac. The author illuminates their thoughts, attitudes, and perceptions of the war raging around them. * Military Heritage 07/12/2022 *
Book Information
ISBN 9781636240725
Author Vincent L. Burns
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publisher Casemate Publishers