War Stuff

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324 pages 2023

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"In this path-breaking work on the American Civil War, Joan E. Cashin explores the struggle between armies and civilians over the human and material resources necessary to wage war. This war 'stuff' included the skills of white Southern civilians, as well as such material resources as food, timber, and housing. At first, civilians were willing to help Confederate or Union forces, but the war took such a toll that all civilians, regardless of politics, began focusing on their own survival. Both armies took whatever they needed from human beings and the material world, which eventually destroyed the region's ability to wage war. In this fierce contest between civilians and armies, the civilian population lost. Cashin draws on a wide range of documents, as well as the perspectives of environmental history and material culture studies. This book provides an entirely new perspective on the war era"--

"When a book is finished, it is always a great pleasure to thank the many people who have helped the author along the way. Research funding from two institutions paid for highly productive trips to different archives: a Faculty Research Grant from the Mershon Center for International Security Studies at Ohio State University, and a Filson Research Fellowship from the Filson Historical Society"--

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