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A Minor War History Compiled from a Soldier Boy's Letters to "the Girl I Left Behind Me": 1861-1864. A Soldier's Love and Valor in Civil War Correspondence
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- Nombre de pages171
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--808310-4
- EAN4066338083104
- Date de parution05/11/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "A Minor War History Compiled from a Soldier Boy's Letters to 'the Girl I Left Behind Me': 1861-1864, " Martin A. Haynes offers a poignant and intimate portrayal of the American Civil War through the correspondence of a young soldier. This compilation of letters, rich in personal sentiment and vivid detail, encapsulates not only the broader historical context of the conflict but also the emotional landscape navigated by those on the home front.
Haynes' meticulous curation and thoughtful arrangement of these primary sources provide a unique literary style that blends historical narrative with personal reflection, allowing readers to deeply engage with the realities faced by soldiers and their loved ones during this tumultuous period. Martin A. Haynes, an expert on Civil War history, draws from both his academic background and personal interest in the era to illuminate the everyday experiences of those who lived through the war.
His dedication to preserving these voices reflects a profound respect for the stories of individuals often overshadowed by grand historical narratives. Through his extensive research and empathy for the subjects of his work, Haynes establishes a compelling bridge between past and present, guiding readers into the emotional core of wartime America. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, war literature, or the complexities of love during conflict.
Haynes not only educates but also evokes a deep sense of empathy, making it an essential addition to the library of historians, students, and casual readers alike who wish to understand the human experience behind historical events.
Haynes' meticulous curation and thoughtful arrangement of these primary sources provide a unique literary style that blends historical narrative with personal reflection, allowing readers to deeply engage with the realities faced by soldiers and their loved ones during this tumultuous period. Martin A. Haynes, an expert on Civil War history, draws from both his academic background and personal interest in the era to illuminate the everyday experiences of those who lived through the war.
His dedication to preserving these voices reflects a profound respect for the stories of individuals often overshadowed by grand historical narratives. Through his extensive research and empathy for the subjects of his work, Haynes establishes a compelling bridge between past and present, guiding readers into the emotional core of wartime America. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, war literature, or the complexities of love during conflict.
Haynes not only educates but also evokes a deep sense of empathy, making it an essential addition to the library of historians, students, and casual readers alike who wish to understand the human experience behind historical events.

