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Publication Date
2015-04-03
Pages
258
ISBN
9780813165325
Book Title
Civil War Guerrilla : Unfolding the Black Flag in History, Memory, and Myth
Book Series
New Directions in Southern History Ser.
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Author
Matthew C. Hulbert
Genre
History
Topic
Military / General, United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV)
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Number of Pages
258 Pages

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Through thorough research and analysis, this timely book provides readers with a comprehensive examination of the guerrilla soldier and his role in the deadliest war in U.S. history.

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Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
ISBN-10
0813165326
ISBN-13
9780813165325
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205599956

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Author
Matthew C. Hulbert
Book Title
Civil War Guerrilla : Unfolding the Black Flag in History, Memory, and Myth
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Military / General, United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV)
Publication Year
2015
Book Series
New Directions in Southern History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Number of Pages
258 Pages

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Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz

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E470.C594 2015
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Reviews
"As Civil War scholarship continues to take a darker turn to unearth more stories pertaining to death, destruction, and suffering, the chaos (or controlled chaos) of guerrilla warfare logically should be front and center in that growing trend. The scholarship presented in this volume is fresh, well-researched and provocatively presented. Unfolding the Black Flag effectively injects race, region, and memory into our collective consciousness of guerrilla warfare, and the book is a must-read for academics, students, and Civil War enthusiasts." -- Brian Craig Miller, author of Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South, "As Civil War scholarship continues to take a darker turn to unearth more stories pertaining to death, destruction, and suffering, the chaos (or controlled chaos) of guerrilla warfare logically should be front and center in that growing trend. The scholarship presented in this volume is fresh, well-researched and provocatively presented. The Civil War Guerrilla effectively injects race, region, and memory into our collective consciousness of guerrilla warfare, and the book is a must-read for academics, students, and Civil War enthusiasts." -- Brian Craig Miller, author of Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South, This work is an important contribution and a worthy addition to the growing number of studies on this crucial, brutal aspect of the American Civil War., The eight essays in this volume are based in solid and [...] innovative research. For readers interested in understanding why guerrillas fought, how they influenced the course of the war, and, during the postwar period, how they remembered their role in the fighting, this is a solid read., Here Joseph M. Beilein, Jr., and Matthew C. Hulbert offer a collection of essays that offer interesting and insightful takes on the subject of irregular war in the Civil War and make a solid contribution to this now quite well-plowed field of research., As Civil War scholarship continues to take a darker turn to unearth more stories pertaining to death, destruction, and suffering, the chaos (or controlled chaos) of guerrilla warfare logically should be front and center in that growing trend. The scholarship presented in this volume is fresh, well-researched and provocatively presented. The Civil War Guerrilla effectively injects race, region, and memory into our collective consciousness of guerrilla warfare, and the book is a must-read for academics, students, and Civil War enthusiasts., The volume succeeds as a solid introduction to many of the new intellectual approaches to the study of guerrilla warfare. Beilein and Hulbert have assembled a nice cross section of pieces engaging new digital humanities techniques, cutting-edge memory analysis, and the multidimensional uses of cultural history. In short, this collection of essays includes some strong additions to the literature of a growing subfield., The essays included in this volume underscore the compelling nature and significance of guerrilla warfare. Historians increasingly acknowledge that irregular warfare was in fact "decisive" to the conflict; but these authors further probe the motivations, narratives and memories by the guerrillas themselves. This is a vitally important book for all historians of the Civil War era., This worthy volume adds eight insightful essays on the nature of irregular war to our understanding of this complicated and often controversial subject (guerrilla warfare). The essays examine various aspects of the guerrilla conflict as it was waged across the country. Collectively, they enlighten us on the motivations of the participants and the effects on local communities, participants, and the memory of the war., "There are many good things to say about this edited volume. The essays are of uniformly superior quality, in terms of both the depth of the authors' research and the clarity of and precision of their writing. [...] The Civil War Guerrilla is a solid collection of historical scholarship." -- Journal of Southern History, "The essays included in this volume underscore the compelling nature and significance of guerilla warfare. Historians increasingly acknowledge that irregular warfare was in fact "decisive" to the conflict; but these authors further probe the motivations, narratives and memories by the guerrillas themselves. This is a vitally important book for all historians of the Civil War era." -- Lesley J. Gordon, author of A Broken Regiment: The 16th Connecticut's Civil War, "Here Joseph M. Beilein, Jr., and Matthew C. Hulbert offer a collection of essays that offer interesting and insightful takes on the subject of irregular war in the Civil War and make a solid contribution to this now quite well-plowed field of research." -- Journal of Military History, The essays therein offer many valuable examples of how we should think about, or even rethink, the guerrilla war. The second half of the book is the most comprehensive examination to date of how the guerrilla war was, and is, remembered. The fine essays in this volume--bookended by an excellent foreword by Phillips and equally adroit afterword by Victoria E. Bynum--will help get us much closer to some consensus [about the civilian-based guerrilla war]., "[...] [T]his work is an important contribution and a worthy addition to the growing number of studies on this crucial, brutal aspect of the American Civil War." -- Ohio Valley History, "[...] [T]his volume's essays make an important contribution to Civil War Studies. They do so by expanding the profile of the Civil War irregular soldier and by writing a new chapter in the story of how Americans have remembered the Civil War. Moreover, they succeed in disproving mythical stereotypes of irregular warfare and introducing new ways of researching this type of combat. " -- West Virginia History, "The present volume [...] through the rigor and merit of the scholarship on these pages, shows skeptics what modern,innovative scholarship can be.It contains some of the field's most innovativescholarship and important interpretations on the irregular conflict available today.[..] they have produced a lasting contributionto the fast developing field of Civil War guerrilla studies" -- Brian D. McKnight, Civil War Monitor, "The essays are well written and researched.... This volume covers a wide range of topics on Civil War guerrilla warfare and is recommended for the perspectives which its essays provide on this somewhat 'shadowy' subject. That the subject is now coming into its own can only be a good thing." -- Journal of America's Military Past, "This volume's essays make an important contribution to Civil War Studies. They do so by expanding the profile of the Civil War irregular soldier and by writing a new chapter in the story of how Americans have remembered the Civil War. Moreover, they succeed in disproving mythical stereotypes of irregular warfare and introducing new ways of researching this type of combat. " -- West Virginia History, "The essays included in this volume underscore the compelling nature and significance of guerrilla warfare. Historians increasingly acknowledge that irregular warfare was in fact "decisive" to the conflict; but these authors further probe the motivations, narratives and memories by the guerrillas themselves. This is a vitally important book for all historians of the Civil War era." -- Lesley J. Gordon, author of A Broken Regiment: The 16th Connecticut's Civil War, The essays included in this volume underscore the compelling nature and significance of guerrilla warfare. Historians increasingly acknowledge that irregular warfare was in fact 'decisive' to the conflict; but these authors further probe the motivations, narratives and memories by the guerrillas themselves. This is a vitally important book for all historians of the Civil War era., The essays are well written and researched.... This volume covers a wide range of topics on Civil War guerrilla warfare and is recommended for the perspectives which its essays provide on this somewhat 'shadowy' subject. That the subject is now coming into its own can only be a good thing., The Civil War Guerrilla makes for essential reading for scholars interested in guerrilla warfare during the Civil War., "A terrifically useful and important book. The essays in this collection explain the nature and logic of guerrilla actions in the Civil War and push scholars in new directions to investigate this central problem." -- Aaron Sheehan-Dean, Fred C. Frey Professor of Southern Studies at Louisiana State University, "This worthy volume adds eight insightful essays on the nature of irregular war to our understanding of this complicated and often controversial subject (guerrilla warfare). [...] The essays [...] examine various aspects of the guerrilla conflict as it was waged across the country. Collectively, they enlighten us on the motivations of the participants and the effects on local communities, participants, and the memory of the war." -- Journal of the Illinoi State Historical Society, A terrifically useful and important book. The essays in this collection explain the nature and logic of guerrilla actions in the Civil War and push scholars in new directions to investigate this central problem., "The essays therein offer many valuable examples of how we should think about, or even rethink, the guerrilla war. [...] The second half of the book is the most comprehensive examination to date of how theguerrilla war was, and is, remembered. [...] [T]he fine essays in this volume -- bookended by an excellent foreword by Phillips and equally adroit afterword by Victoria E. Bynum -- will help get us much closer to some consensus [about the civilian-based guerrilla war]." -- Missouri Historical Review, These fresh and wide-ranging essays are mandatory reading for anyone hoping to understand the complexity of the guerrilla war. By asking new questions, posing new solutions, even employing new technologies, the authors show conclusively that the irregular conflict was something more than a "side-show" of the Civil War., This volume's essays make an important contribution to Civil War Studies. They do so by expanding the profile of the Civil War irregular soldier and by writing a new chapter in the story of how Americans have remembered the Civil War. Moreover, they succeed in disproving mythical stereotypes of irregular warfare and introducing new ways of researching this type of combat., The present volume through the rigor and merit of the scholarship on these pages, shows skeptics what modern, innovative scholarship can be. It contains some of the field's most innovative scholarship and important interpretations on the irregular conflict available today. They have produced a lasting contribution to the fast developing field of Civil War guerrilla studies., "[T]he volume succeeds as a solid introduction to many of the new intellectualapproaches to the study of guerrilla warfare. [...] Beilein and Hulbert have assembled a nice cross section of pieces engaging new digital humanities techniques, cutting-edge memory analysis, and the multidimensional uses of cultural history. In short, this collection of essays includes some strong additions to the literature of a growing subfield." -- American Historical Review, "This work is an important contribution and a worthy addition to the growing number of studies on this crucial, brutal aspect of the American Civil War." -- Ohio Valley History, "Junior scholars and longtime experts in the field join together in this nicely organized volume to explore themes that define the field of guerrilla studies today: the geographic locale of guerrilla war, the motives and organization of guerrilla bands, and the construction of myths that place the guerrilla conflict inside -- and occasionally outside -- the wider Civil War experience. The Civil War Guerrilla makes for essential reading for scholars interested in guerrilla warfare during the Civil War." -- Journal of American History, "The volume succeeds as a solid introduction to many of the new intellectualapproaches to the study of guerrilla warfare. Beilein and Hulbert have assembled a nice cross section of pieces engaging new digital humanities techniques, cutting-edge memory analysis, and the multidimensional uses of cultural history. In short, this collection of essays includes some strong additions to the literature of a growing subfield." -- American Historical Review, The eight essays in this volume are based in solid and... innovative research. For readers interested in understanding why guerrillas fought, how they influenced the course of the war, and, during the postwar period, how they remembered their role in the fighting, this is a solid read., "The historiography of guerrilla warfare during the Civil War is an uneven blend of fanciful hero worship and unvarnished scorn; neither is entirely correct. The Civil War Guerrilla is a rich study balancing fact and fiction." -- Military Officer, "Uniformly strong essays that will change how historians think and write about the Civil War and its memory. In this exciting volume are innovative methods, new comparisons, fresh perspectives, and an unfamiliar cast of characters. Its pages preview the future directions of historical scholarship on guerillas and irregular warfare." -- Lorien L. Foote, author of The Gentlemen and the Roughs: Manhood, Honor, and Violence in the Union Army, "The essays therein offer many valuable examples of how we should think about, or even rethink, the guerrilla war. The second half of the book is the most comprehensive examination to date of how the guerrilla war was, and is, remembered. The fine essays in this volume -- bookended by an excellent foreword by Phillips and equally adroit afterword by Victoria E. Bynum -- will help get us much closer to some consensus [about the civilian-based guerrilla war]." -- Missouri Historical Review, "[...] [T]he volume succeeds as a solid introduction to many of the new intellectualapproaches to the study of guerrilla warfare.[...] Beilein and Hulbert have assembled a nice cross section of pieces engaging new digital humanities techniques, cutting-edge memory analysis, and the multidimensional uses of cultural history.In short, this collection of essays includes some strong additions to the literature of agrowing subfield [....]" -- American Historical Review, "[...] The essays are well written and researched [...] This volume covers a wide range of topics on Civil War guerrilla warfare and is recommended for the perspectives which its essays provide on this somewhat "shadowy" subject. That the subject is now coming into its own can only be a good thing." -- Journal of America's Military Past, "The present volume through the rigor and merit of the scholarship on these pages, shows skeptics what modern, innovative scholarship can be. It contains some of the field's most innovative scholarship and important interpretations on the irregular conflict available today.They have produced a lasting contribution to the fast developing field of Civil War guerrilla studies." -- Brian D. McKnight, Civil War Monitor, "A quarter of a century after Michael Fellman's revolutionary reconsideration of Civil War guerrillas, this collection heralds a new generation of scholarly insurgents who again challenge current wisdom. Ranging from Virginia to the desert Southwest, diverse in methodology, and as attuned to the manufactured mythology of the black flag as to its complicated reality, The Civil War Guerrilla is a signal achievement of the conflict's sesquicentennial." -- Kenneth Noe, author of Reluctant Rebels: The Confederates Who Joined the Army after 1861, Uniformly strong essays that will change how historians think and write about the Civil War and its memory. In this exciting volume are innovative methods, new comparisons, fresh perspectives, and an unfamiliar cast of characters. Its pages preview the future directions of historical scholarship on guerrillas and irregular warfare., "Uniformly strong essays that will change how historians think and write about the Civil War and its memory. In this exciting volume are innovative methods, new comparisons, fresh perspectives, and an unfamiliar cast of characters. Its pages preview the future directions of historical scholarship on guerrillas and irregular warfare." -- Lorien L. Foote, author of The Gentlemen and the Roughs: Manhood, Honor, and Violence in the Union Army, A quarter of a century after Michael Fellman's revolutionary reconsideration of Civil War guerrillas, this collection heralds a new generation of scholarly insurgents who again challenge current wisdom. Ranging from Virginia to the desert Southwest, diverse in methodology, and as attuned to the manufactured mythology of the black flag as to its complicated reality, The Civil War Guerrilla is a signal achievement of the conflict's sesquicentennial., " The Civil War Guerrilla makes for essential reading for scholars interested in guerrilla warfare during the Civil War." -- Journal of American History, "The eight essays in this volume are based in solid and [...] innovative research. For readers interested in understanding why guerrillas fought, how they influenced the course of the war, and, during the postwar period, how they remembered their role in the fighting, this is a solid read." -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, "This worthy volume adds eight insightful essays on the nature of irregular war to our understanding of this complicated and often controversial subject (guerrilla warfare). The essays examine various aspects of the guerrilla conflict as it was waged across the country. Collectively, they enlighten us on the motivations of the participants and the effects on local communities, participants, and the memory of the war." -- Journal of the Illinoi State Historical Society, "There are many good things to say about this edited volume. The essays are of uniformly superior quality, in terms of both the depth of the authors' research and the clarity of and precision of their writing. The Civil War Guerrilla is a solid collection of historical scholarship." -- Journal of Southern History, These fresh and wide-ranging essays are mandatory reading for anyone hoping to understand the complexity of the guerrilla war. By asking new questions, posing new solutions, even employing new technologies, the authors show conclusively that the irregular conflict was something more than a 'side-show' of the Civil War., "These fresh and wide-ranging essays are mandatory reading for anyone hoping to understand the complexity of the guerrilla war. By asking new questions, posing new solutions, even employing new technologies, the authors show conclusively that the irregular conflict was something more than a "side-show" of the Civil War." -- Daniel E. Sutherland, University of Arkansas, There are many good things to say about this edited volume. The essays are of uniformly superior quality, in terms of both the depth of the authors' research and the clarity of and precision of their writing. The Civil War Guerrilla is a solid collection of historical scholarship., "Here Joseph M. Beilein, Jr., and Matthew C. Hulbert offer a collection of essays that offer interesting and insightful takes on the subject of irregular war in the Civil War and make a solid contribution to this now quite well-plowed field of research. [...] All of the essays are well-researched, informative, and effective in making their points." -- Journal of Military History, The historiography of guerrilla warfare during the Civil War is an uneven blend of fanciful hero worship and unvarnished scorn; neither is entirely correct. The Civil War Guerrilla is a rich study balancing fact and fiction.
Table of Content
Foreword Introduction The Harder Way of War: The Ideological Basis of Irregular Warfare in the Western Border States Controlled Chaos: Spatiotemporal Patterns within Missouri's Irregular Civil War Violence, Conflict, and Loyalty in the Carolina Piedmont: A Comparative Perspective Indians Make the Best Guerillas: Native Americans and the War for the Desert Southwest, 1861-1862 The Business of Guerrilla Memory: Selling Massacres and the Captivity Narrative of Sergeant Thomas M. Goodman Tales of Race, Romance, and Irregular Warfare: Guerrillas Fictionalized, 1862-1866 In Search of Manse Jolly: Mythology and the Facts in the Hunt for a Post-Civil War Guerrilla Nothing but Truth is History: William E. Connelley, William H. Gregg, and the Pillaging of Guerrilla History Afterword
Copyright Date
2021
Lccn
2014-043439
Dewey Decimal
973.7/3
Dewey Edition
23

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