Guerrillas, Unionists, and violence on the Confederate home front / edited by Daniel E. Sutherland.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Sutherland, Daniel E.
Language:English
Published: Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 1999.
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Physical Description:viii, 250 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction: the desperate side of war / Daniel E. Sutherland
  • Telling and retelling the legend of the "Free State of Jones" / Victoria E. Bynum
  • "Shot for being bushwhackers": guerrilla war and extralegal violence in a north Georgia community, 1862-1865 / Jonathan D. Sarris
  • "In time of war": Unionists hanged in Kinston, North Carolina, February 1864 / Lesley J. Gordon
  • The politics of violence: Unionist pamphleteers in Virginia's inner Civil War / Jon L. Wakelyn
  • The absence of violence: Confederates and Unionists in Culpepper County, Virginia / Daniel E. Sutherland
  • Definitions of victory: east Tennessee Unionists in the Civil War and reconstruction / Noel C. Fisher
  • A people's war: partisan conflict in Tennessee and Kentucky / B. Franklin Cooling
  • The limits of dissent and loyalty in Texas / David Paul Smith
  • "Out of stinking distance": the guerrilla war in Louisiana / Donald S. Frazier
  • Bushwhackers, provosts, and tories: the guerrilla war in Arkansas / Robert R. Mackey
  • Inside wars: the cultural crisis of warfare and the values of ordinary people / Michael Fellman.