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The Union soldier in battle enduring the ordeal of combat

The Union soldier in battle enduring the ordeal of combat

Earl J. Hess

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With its relentless bloodshed, devastating firepower, and large-scale battles often fought on impossible terrain, the Civil War was a terrifying experience for a volunteer army. Yet, as Earl Hess shows, Union soldiers found the wherewithal to endure such terrors for four long years and emerge victorious. A vivid reminder that the business of war is killing, Hess's study plunges us into the hellish realms of Civil War combat - a horrific experience crowded with brutalizing sights, sounds, smells, and textures. Drawing extensively upon the letters, diaries, and memoirs of Northern soldiers, Hess reveals their deepest fears and shocks, and also their sources of inner strength. By identifying recurrent themes found in these accounts, Hess constructs a multilayered view of the many ways in which these men coped with the challenges of battle. He shows how they were bolstered by belief in God and country, or simply by their sense of duty; and how they came to rely on the support of their comrades; and how they learned to muster self-control in order to persevere from one battle to the next.

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OL Work ID
OL14929571W

Subjects

CombatHistoryMilitary lifePsychological aspectsPsychological aspects of CombatPsychologySoldiersUnited StatesUnited States Civil War, 1861-1865United States. ArmyUnited states, history, civil war, 1861-1865United states, army, historyUnited states, army, military life

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