Battle: The Nature and Consequences of Civil War Combat
Editat de Dr. Kent Gramm Contribuţii de Eric T. Dean, Bruce A. Evans, Paul Fussell, Scott Hartwig, Alan T. Nolanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2024
“In our youth, our hearts were touched with fire,” wrote Oliver Wendell Holmes of his generation’s Civil War days. Through the ages, war stories have gleamed with romantic glory, and American memories of the cataclysmic Civil War inspire pageantry and poetry even today.
The essays in Battle form a corrective to such celebratory histories by examining the lethal realities of Civil War combat—Enlightenment science applied to the creation of weapons that maimed and killed, which far outpaced advances in diet, sanitation, and medical treatment. The book reveals that behind the drums and trumpets, sashes and swords, the armies of the Union and Confederacy alike were haunted by fear, pain, and death.
The collection includes an introduction and afterword by editor Kent Gramm, who also contributes an essay titled “Numbers” that reveals the war in statistics. Paul Fussell contributes a powerful essay titled “The Culture of War.” D. Scott Hartwig examines the face of battle at Gettysburg. Bruce A. Evans discusses medical technology in “Wounds, Death, and Medical Care in the Civil War.” Eric T. Dean challenges the meanings and consequences of combat in “The Awful Shock and Rage of Battle.” The collection is rounded out by Alan T. Nolan’s masterful review of the national consequences of battle and the resultant myth of the Confederacy’s Lost Cause.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817361600
ISBN-10: 081736160X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
ISBN-10: 081736160X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Notă biografică
Kent Gramm is Professor of English at Wheaton College, Illinois, and author of November: Lincoln’s Elegy at Gettysburg and Somebody’s Darling: Essays on the Civil War.
Cuprins
Editor’s Introduction
Chapter 1. Reflections on the Culture of War
Paul Fussell
Chapter 2. “It’s All Smoke and Dust and Noise”: The Face of Battle at Gettysburg
D. Scott Hartwig
Chapter 3. Effects of Battle: Wounds, Death, and Medical Care in the Civil War
Bruce A. Evans, M.D.
Chapter 4. “The Awful Shock and Rage of Battle”: Rethinking the Meaning and Consequences of Combat in the Civil War
Eric T. Dean
Chapter 5. Civil War History and the Myth of the Lost Cause: National Consequences of Civil War Battle
Alan T. Nolan
Chapter 6. Numbers
Kent Gramm
Afterword
Kent Gramm
Index
Chapter 1. Reflections on the Culture of War
Paul Fussell
Chapter 2. “It’s All Smoke and Dust and Noise”: The Face of Battle at Gettysburg
D. Scott Hartwig
Chapter 3. Effects of Battle: Wounds, Death, and Medical Care in the Civil War
Bruce A. Evans, M.D.
Chapter 4. “The Awful Shock and Rage of Battle”: Rethinking the Meaning and Consequences of Combat in the Civil War
Eric T. Dean
Chapter 5. Civil War History and the Myth of the Lost Cause: National Consequences of Civil War Battle
Alan T. Nolan
Chapter 6. Numbers
Kent Gramm
Afterword
Kent Gramm
Index
Recenzii
"The breadth of the themes and variety of methodologies in this collection are to be applauded. These essays will likely appeal to anyone with an interest in the experiences of Civil War soldiers." —The Journal of Southern History
"This book seeks to strip Civil War combat of any and all romanticization and lay the foundations for a more truthful— if darker—Civil War history on the bedrock of war: battle, killing, and wounding." —The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
"This book seeks to strip Civil War combat of any and all romanticization and lay the foundations for a more truthful— if darker—Civil War history on the bedrock of war: battle, killing, and wounding." —The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
“Congratulations to Gramm and his contributors on their good work. Battle has greater cohesion than most collections of its kind. It will appeal to both specialists and general readers.” —Perry D. Jamieson, coauthor of Attack and Die: Civil War Military Tactics and the Southern Heritage
Descriere
Battle: The Nature and Consequences of Civil War Combat strips away the romanticized veneer that often surrounds Civil War memory, revealing the brutal realities faced by soldiers on both sides. Through essays by leading scholars—including Paul Fussell, D. Scott Hartwig, Bruce A. Evans, Eric T. Dean, and Alan T. Nolan—this collection examines the true nature of nineteenth‑century warfare, from the devastating effects of industrial‑age weaponry to inadequate medical care, battlefield trauma, and the long‑term cultural myths that emerged from the conflict. Edited by Kent Gramm, the volume offers an unflinching and deeply human view of combat that challenges celebratory narratives and brings readers face to face with fear, suffering, and the national consequences of war.