Seeing the Elephant: RAW RECRUITS AT THE BATTLE OF SHILOH
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One of the bloodiest battles in the Civil War, the two-day engagement near Shiloh, Tennessee, in April 1862 left more than 23,000 casualties. Fighting alongside seasoned veterans were more than 160 newly recruited regiments and other soldiers who had yet to encounter serious action. In the phrase of the time, these men came to Shiloh to “see the elephant.”
Drawing on the letters, diaries, and other reminiscences of these raw recruits on both sides of the conflict, “Seeing the Elepha…
Drawing on the letters, diaries, and other reminiscences of these raw recruits on both sides of the conflict, “Seeing the Elepha…
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HistoryPsychologyNonfictionUnited States History19th Century United States History - Civil WarUnited States History - Southern RegionPsychology - Theory, History & ResearchPsychological DisordersUnited States Civil War - Individual Battles & CampaignsTennessee - State & Local HistoryOccupational & Industrial PsychologyAnxiety, Stress & Trauma-Related DisordersUnited States Civil War - Resolution & AftermathConfederate States of America - Armed ForcesUnion - Armed Forces - Civil War HistoryTennessee->Civil War, 1861-1865->Battle of Shiloh, 1862



