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The Union Must Stand

Mark Grimsley Todd D Miller

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  • 296 sidor
  • 2017
Only rarely does a Civil War diarist combine detailed observations of events with an intelligent understanding of their significance. John Campbell, a newspaperman before the war, left such a legacy. A politically aware Union soldier with strong moral and abolitionist beliefs, Campbell recorded not only his own reflections on wartime matters but also those of his comrades and the southernerssoldiers, civilians, and slavesthat he encountered. Campbell served in the Fifth Iowa Volunteer Infantry from 1861 to 1864. He participated in the wars major theaters and saw early action at Island No. 10, Iuka, and Corinth. His diary is especially valuable because he viewed the war as both a field-commissioned officer able to make intelligent comments about combat and as a former enlisted man with a feel for the soldiers life. He was present during Grants campaign at Vicksburg and depicted the bloody failure of the May 22 storming of Confederate fortifications in unsparing terms; he then went on to fight at Chattanooga and took Gen. William T. Sherman to task for his poor leadership at Missionary Ridge. The Union Must Stand contains more than Campbells journal. Editors Mark Grimsley and Todd Miller have written an introduction that provides background information and places the diary in the context of current debate over the ideological commitments of Civil War soldiers. An appendix reproduces fifteen of Campbells letters to his hometown newspaper, in which he shared his impressions of both war and slavery. With its unique point of view, valuable insights into the conduct of various campaigns, and some of the most vivid depictions of Civil War combat ever set to paper, Campbells diary offers both a wealth of new primary material for historians and exciting reading for enthusiasts. Combining a journalists accuracy with a zealots idealism, it makes a forceful statement about why one man went to war.
  • Författare: Mark Grimsley, Todd D Miller
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781621903086
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 296
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2017-02-28
  • Förlag: University of Tennessee Press