The Confederate Homefront: A History In Documents

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The study of Confederate troops, generals, and politicians during the Civil War often overshadows the history of noncombatantsùslave and free, male and female, rich and poorùthreatening obscurity for important voices of the period. Although civilians comprised the vast majority of those affected by the conflict, even the number of civilian casualties over the course of the Civil War remains unknown. Wallace HettleÆs The Confederate Homefront provides a sample of the enormous documentary record on the domestic population of the Confederate states, offering a glimpse of what it was like to live through a brutal war fought almost entirely on southern soil. The Confederate Homefront collects excerpts from slave narratives, poems, diaries and journals, along with brief introductions that examine the circumstances and biases of each source. Bearing witness to the lives of marginalized groups, narratives by women navigating complex webs of loyalties and former slaves resisting and escaping the Confederacy feature prominently. Hettle also focuses on lesser-known aspects of the war, such as conscription, draft evasion, and the development of Union military policies that helped bring about the demise of slavery. Reflecting recent work by Civil War historians, Hettle includes numerous documents that focus on the role of Christianity in justifying the ConfederacyÆs increasingly destructive moral and ideological position in the war. He also examines the guerrilla war on the southern homefront and the plight of black and white refugees, adding new insights into the destructive impact of warfare on the lives of civilians. The first documentary history to foreground the experiences of Confederate civilians, he Confederate Homefront illuminates the overlooked lives of noncombatants in the Civil War and bears witness to the traumatic final years of the institution of American slavery.


  • | Author: Wallace Hettle
  • | Publisher: Lsu Press
  • | Publication Date: May 08, 2017
  • | Number of Pages: 240 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback/History
  • | ISBN-10: 0807165727
  • | ISBN-13: 9780807165720
Author:
Wallace Hettle
Publisher:
Lsu Press
Publication Date:
May 08, 2017
Number of pages:
240 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback/History
ISBN-10:
0807165727
ISBN-13:
9780807165720