Civil War Experiences. Under Bayard, Gregg, Kilpatrick, Custer, Raulston, and Newberry, 1862, 1863, 1864
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- Nombre de pages72
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-641112-1
- EAN4064066411121
- Date de parution04/10/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille707 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'Civil War Experiences, ' Henry C. Meyer offers a poignant exploration of the multifaceted nature of American life during the Civil War through a series of eyewitness testimonies and personal anecdotes. Written in a compelling narrative style that blends meticulous historical detail with vivid descriptions, this work captures the emotional weight of the era, illustrating the trauma and resilience of individuals amidst the chaos of war.
Meyer navigates through various perspectives, encompassing not just soldiers' experiences but also those of civilians, highlighting the pervasive impact of the conflict on society at large. The book's context is deeply rooted in the historiographical discourse surrounding the American Civil War, providing a window into the lived realities that often go unrepresented in traditional historical narratives.
Henry C. Meyer, a distinguished historian with a focus on 19th-century America, meticulously researched firsthand accounts and archival materials to develop this evocative narrative. His background in anthropology and history informs his approach to understanding the human condition during one of America's most turbulent periods. Meyer's deep-seated interest in the personal stories behind historical events drives him to ensure that the voices of the marginalized and the overlooked are heard within the grand narrative of the Civil War.
Recommended to both enthusiasts of American history and casual readers alike, 'Civil War Experiences' invites its audience to engage deeply with the past. Meyer's deft storytelling encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit, making this book not just a historical account, but a meaningful exploration of humanity in the face of conflict.
Meyer navigates through various perspectives, encompassing not just soldiers' experiences but also those of civilians, highlighting the pervasive impact of the conflict on society at large. The book's context is deeply rooted in the historiographical discourse surrounding the American Civil War, providing a window into the lived realities that often go unrepresented in traditional historical narratives.
Henry C. Meyer, a distinguished historian with a focus on 19th-century America, meticulously researched firsthand accounts and archival materials to develop this evocative narrative. His background in anthropology and history informs his approach to understanding the human condition during one of America's most turbulent periods. Meyer's deep-seated interest in the personal stories behind historical events drives him to ensure that the voices of the marginalized and the overlooked are heard within the grand narrative of the Civil War.
Recommended to both enthusiasts of American history and casual readers alike, 'Civil War Experiences' invites its audience to engage deeply with the past. Meyer's deft storytelling encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit, making this book not just a historical account, but a meaningful exploration of humanity in the face of conflict.
In 'Civil War Experiences, ' Henry C. Meyer offers a poignant exploration of the multifaceted nature of American life during the Civil War through a series of eyewitness testimonies and personal anecdotes. Written in a compelling narrative style that blends meticulous historical detail with vivid descriptions, this work captures the emotional weight of the era, illustrating the trauma and resilience of individuals amidst the chaos of war.
Meyer navigates through various perspectives, encompassing not just soldiers' experiences but also those of civilians, highlighting the pervasive impact of the conflict on society at large. The book's context is deeply rooted in the historiographical discourse surrounding the American Civil War, providing a window into the lived realities that often go unrepresented in traditional historical narratives.
Henry C. Meyer, a distinguished historian with a focus on 19th-century America, meticulously researched firsthand accounts and archival materials to develop this evocative narrative. His background in anthropology and history informs his approach to understanding the human condition during one of America's most turbulent periods. Meyer's deep-seated interest in the personal stories behind historical events drives him to ensure that the voices of the marginalized and the overlooked are heard within the grand narrative of the Civil War.
Recommended to both enthusiasts of American history and casual readers alike, 'Civil War Experiences' invites its audience to engage deeply with the past. Meyer's deft storytelling encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit, making this book not just a historical account, but a meaningful exploration of humanity in the face of conflict.
Meyer navigates through various perspectives, encompassing not just soldiers' experiences but also those of civilians, highlighting the pervasive impact of the conflict on society at large. The book's context is deeply rooted in the historiographical discourse surrounding the American Civil War, providing a window into the lived realities that often go unrepresented in traditional historical narratives.
Henry C. Meyer, a distinguished historian with a focus on 19th-century America, meticulously researched firsthand accounts and archival materials to develop this evocative narrative. His background in anthropology and history informs his approach to understanding the human condition during one of America's most turbulent periods. Meyer's deep-seated interest in the personal stories behind historical events drives him to ensure that the voices of the marginalized and the overlooked are heard within the grand narrative of the Civil War.
Recommended to both enthusiasts of American history and casual readers alike, 'Civil War Experiences' invites its audience to engage deeply with the past. Meyer's deft storytelling encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit, making this book not just a historical account, but a meaningful exploration of humanity in the face of conflict.

