Remembering the Civil War

The Conflict as Told by Those Who Lived It

Michael Barton author Charles Kupfer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:23rd Oct '19

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In the years following the American Civil War, many participants—generals, politicians, journalists, and soldiers—authored first-hand accounts of their unique experiences. As Alfred E. Smith of the Library of Congress wrote in 1998, “No chapter of American history has been so voluminously recorded.” While the quality and reliability of the memoirs varies, a large number provide important perspectives that, taken together, offer vivid descriptions of major battles, political developments, and other momentous events from Fort Sumter to Appomattox. In Remembering the Civil War, historians Michael Barton and Charles Kupfer carefully assemble excerpts from the memoirs of key participants and weave them together to tell the story of the war in a single volume. Contributors include Union generals Ulysses Grant, James Longstreet, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, W.T. Sherman, George McClellan, and future president James A. Garfield. Confederate authors include Robert E. Lee, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Edward Porter Alexander, J.B. Hood, Jubal Early, and Jefferson Davis. Diaries and letters provide soldiers’ perspectives of what fighting was like on the ground. A comprehensive introduction and headnote for each excerpt provide background information and context.

"For those who prefer their Civil War history 'straight from the horse’s mouth,' this is the book for them. Michael Barton and Charles Kupfer have raided the vast cache of memoirs, journals, documents, and first-hand action reports, and for us, picked the choicest morsels from the major events of the war. This is an 'I was there' book that vividly brings back those times and sits us in a front row seat. It is a most worthy addition to Civil War literature." --John C. Waugh, author of The Class of 1846: From West Point to Appomattox—Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan and Their Brothers "The volunteer Union army nurse Walt Whitman said that 'the real war will never get in the books.' That may have been an accurate prediction for many Civil War books, but much of the real war does get into this anthology of excerpts from letters and memoirs written by those who actually participated in the conflict, including Whitman. To read these descriptions of camp life, marches, battles, hospitals, and much else is the next thing to being there." --James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era

ISBN: 9781493041756

Dimensions: 236mm x 161mm x 33mm

Weight: 771g

488 pages