When Sherman Marched North from the Sea: Resistance on the Confederate Home Front
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Home front and battle front merged in 1865 when General William T. Sherman occupied Savannah and then marched his armies north through the Carolinas. Although much has been written about the military aspects of Sherman's March, Jacqueline Campbell reveals a more complex story. Integrating evidence from Northern soldiers and from Southern civilians, black and white, male and female, Campbell demonstrates the importance of culture for determining the limits of war and how it is fought.Sherman's…
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Social SciencesHistoryNonfictionAfrican AmericansAfrican American HistoryUnited States HistoryWomen's StudiesWorld History19th Century United States History - Civil WarWomen's StudiesUnited States History - Southern RegionAfrican American HistoryWomen's HistoryUnited States Civil War - Individual Battles & CampaignsUnited States Civil War - General & MiscellaneousWomen's Studies - General & MiscellaneousSouthern Region - History - General & MiscellaneousConfederate States of America - General & MiscellaneousCivil War and Reconstruction - African American HistoryAfrican Americans - Military HistoryWomen's History - General & MiscellaneousUnion - Armed Forces - Civil War HistoryUnited States Civil War - Social AspectsSlavery - Emancipation, Abolition & African American Civil War ParticipationAfrican American History - Social AspectsSherman's March through the Carolinas



