The North fights the Civil War : the home front
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- 1994
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- American Civil War (1861-1865), Economics, Social aspects, Amerikaanse burgeroorlog, Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865), United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Social aspects, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Economic aspects, United States, USA -- Nordstaaten, United States History Civil War, 1861-1865, United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Economic aspects, United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Social aspects
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- Chicago : I.R. Dee
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- English
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- 612.6M
xi, 211 pages ; 22 cm
In the wake of the firing on Fort Sumter, outraged Northerners looked forward to a quick and decisive victory over the Confederate rebels. But after the First Battle of Bull Run it became clear to supporters of the Union that the Civil War would be prolonged and deadly. How Northern society mobilized to fight this first great modern war is the subject of J. Matthew Gallman's perceptive history
Drawing on a wide range of up-to-date scholarship and addressing the issues from a fresh perspective, the offers a uniquely compact synthesis of this important aspect of the Civil War
Mr. Gallman's focus is on continuity and change - what traditions the North relied on in preparing for war, and what adjustments it made in its behavior and institutions. From his analysis it seems clear that the Civil War was not the great watershed in political, economic, and social development that is often supposed. Mr. Gallman's investigation of the status of women and blacks, for example, shows that wartime gains, if significant for a few, were on the whole decidedly modest
Nor did the conflict have a great impact on the distribution of wealth. And while "total war" came to the battlefield in a frightening manner, its effect on the Northern home front was far less certain
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-204) and index
1. Mobilization -- 3. Two Nations at War -- 3. Military and Political Adjustments -- 4. Manpower Adjustments -- 5. Emotional and Intellectual Adjustments -- 6. Economic Adjustments -- 7. Patriotic Adjustments -- 8. Racial Adjustments -- 9. Politics in the Streets -- 10. Total War in the North? -- 11. Victory and Its Legacy
In the wake of the firing on Fort Sumter, outraged Northerners looked forward to a quick and decisive victory over the Confederate rebels. But after the First Battle of Bull Run it became clear to supporters of the Union that the Civil War would be prolonged and deadly. How Northern society mobilized to fight this first great modern war is the subject of J. Matthew Gallman's perceptive history
Drawing on a wide range of up-to-date scholarship and addressing the issues from a fresh perspective, the offers a uniquely compact synthesis of this important aspect of the Civil War
Mr. Gallman's focus is on continuity and change - what traditions the North relied on in preparing for war, and what adjustments it made in its behavior and institutions. From his analysis it seems clear that the Civil War was not the great watershed in political, economic, and social development that is often supposed. Mr. Gallman's investigation of the status of women and blacks, for example, shows that wartime gains, if significant for a few, were on the whole decidedly modest
Nor did the conflict have a great impact on the distribution of wealth. And while "total war" came to the battlefield in a frightening manner, its effect on the Northern home front was far less certain
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-204) and index
1. Mobilization -- 3. Two Nations at War -- 3. Military and Political Adjustments -- 4. Manpower Adjustments -- 5. Emotional and Intellectual Adjustments -- 6. Economic Adjustments -- 7. Patriotic Adjustments -- 8. Racial Adjustments -- 9. Politics in the Streets -- 10. Total War in the North? -- 11. Victory and Its Legacy
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