Based on extensive research into newly discovered documents, this new edition of the popular volume offers an updated look at the daily lives of ordinary citizens caught up in the Civil War.
Dorothy Denneen Volo is a teacher, historian, and living history enthusiast. James M. Volo is a teacher, lecturer, and historian.
. . . this Greenwood Press volume is compact, economical, well
written, and serves it stated purpose admirably. Covering a subject
of interest among the general public and researchers alike, this
book is strongly recommended for purchase by all public and
academic libraries.
*ARBAonline*
This work on the daily lives of ordinary soldiers and civilians
caught up on both sides of the Civil War features about 50 B&W
historical photos, posters, and illustrations, many from the
authors' own collection. It offers details on food, drink, shelter,
recreation, religion, mourning, and the horrors of battle, and
spotlights the roles of women, slaves, free persons, and children
in the conflict. This second edition draws on additional primary
sources; it contains new chapters on the effects of the war on
families, and the activities of Southern pacifist groups and
anti-Confederate border residents. A chronology and a glossary are
included. Dorothy Volo is program coordinator and president of a
local historical society.
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