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Forged in Fire Manhood, Faith, and the Confederate Soldier in the American Civil War

Par : Julia Wolbrook
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233519871
  • EAN9798233519871
  • Date de parution06/06/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

They marched into the inferno as boys. They emerged, if they emerged at all, as something else entirely. In the blood-soaked fields and smoldering trenches of America's deadliest conflict, Confederate soldiers confronted more than bullets and bayonets. They waged a second, invisible war, one fought within the soul. What did it mean to be a man when the world was collapsing around you? How did faith survive when God seemed to have abandoned the battlefield? And what happens to the human spirit when everything it was taught to believe is consumed by fire?"Forged in Fire" tears through the mythology and marble monuments to reveal the raw, beating heart of the Confederate soldier's experience.
Drawing on private letters, battlefield diaries, and long-buried testimonies, this groundbreaking work explores the explosive intersection of masculinity, religion, and warfare that shaped a generation of Southern men and haunted a nation for generations to come. Here are men who prayed before they killed. Who wept in secret and raged in the open. Who clung to honor as their cause crumbled and reinvented themselves in the ashes of defeat.
Their stories are uncomfortable, complicated, and profoundly human. This is not a book about statues. This is a book about flesh, blood, conviction, and the crushing weight of history."Some truths can only be understood through fire."