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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: Secession in Kentucky and Tennessee
Beleaguered Loyalties: Kentucky Unionism
Not a Pariah, but a Keystone: Kentucky and Secession
The Vortex of Secession: West Tennesseans and the Rush to War
“An unconditional, straight-out Union man”: Parson Brownlow and the Secession Crisis in East Tennessee
“We can never live in a southern confederacy”: The Civil War in East Tennessee
Part 2: Traitors, Blacks, and Guerrillas in Wartime Kentucky and Tennessee
“Battle against the traitors”: Unionist Middle Tennesseans in the Ninth Kentucky Infantry and What They Fought For
“Time by the forelock”: Champ Ferguson and the Borderland Style of Warfare
“I shoot the men and burn their houses”: Home Fires in the Line of Fire
Freedom Is Better Than Slavery: Black Families and Soldiers in Civil War Kentucky
A Long Way from Freedom: Camp Nelson Refugees
“Not much a friend to traiters no matter how beautiful”: The Union Military and Confederate Women in Civil War Kentucky
Part 3: War’s Impact in Kentucky and Tennessee
“My trust is still firmly fixed in God”: Alfred T. Fielder, His Christian Faith, and the Ordeal of War
An Interrupted Life: Colonel Sidney Smith Stanton
The Failure of Restoration: Wartime Reconstruction in Tennessee, 1862–1865
Reconstruction Power Play: The 1867 Mayoral Election in Nashville, Tennessee
After the Horror: Kentucky in Reconstruction
Afterword
Contributors
Index
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