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Index
Cover
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Copyright
Contents
Introduction
The Blue and the Gray in Black and White Assessing the Scholarship on Civil War Soldiers
A “Vexed Question” White Union Soldiers on Slavery and Race
A Brothers’ War? Exploring Confederate Perceptions of the Enemy
“The Army Is Not Near So Much Demoralized as the Country Is” Soldiers in the Army of Northern Virginia and the Confederate Home Front
“No Nearer Heaven Now but Rather Farther Off” The Religious Compromises and Conflicts of Northern Soldiers
“Strangers in a Strange Land” Christian Soldiers in the Early Months of the Civil War
“A Viler Enemy in Our Rear” Pennsylvania Soldiers Confront the North’s Antiwar Movement
Popular Sovereignty in the Confederate Army The Case of Colonel John Marshall and the Fourth Texas Infantry Regiment
“Is Not the Glory Enough to Give Us All a Share?” An Analysis of Competing Memories of the Battle of the Crater
Afterword
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
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