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Rifle Smoke Drifted Across Fields Already Exhausted. Battlefield strategy and civilian trauma throughout the American Civil War campaigns
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- Nombre de pages192
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-48595-6
- EAN9783565485956
- Date de parution08/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
The Civil War transformed warfare as profoundly as it transformed the United States itself. New weapons increased battlefield lethality while military leadership struggled to adapt tactics inherited from earlier conflicts. Entire communities experienced industrial-scale violence for the first time.
This account follows the military evolution of the Civil War through major campaigns, command decisions, and technological innovation.
Rifled muskets, rail transport, telegraph communication, and mass artillery altered both battlefield coordination and casualty rates. Generals often confronted the devastating reality that older offensive tactics no longer matched the destructive power of modern weaponry. The book also examines the psychological and social impact of prolonged war. Civilians endured occupation, displacement, food shortages, and the emotional strain of constant loss.
Soldiers faced exhaustion, trauma, and rapidly changing perceptions of national identity as the conflict expanded beyond preserving the Union into a struggle over slavery and political reconstruction. Seen through combat and memory alike, the Civil War emerges as a turning point where industrial modernity reshaped both military conflict and the emotional structure of American society.
Rifled muskets, rail transport, telegraph communication, and mass artillery altered both battlefield coordination and casualty rates. Generals often confronted the devastating reality that older offensive tactics no longer matched the destructive power of modern weaponry. The book also examines the psychological and social impact of prolonged war. Civilians endured occupation, displacement, food shortages, and the emotional strain of constant loss.
Soldiers faced exhaustion, trauma, and rapidly changing perceptions of national identity as the conflict expanded beyond preserving the Union into a struggle over slavery and political reconstruction. Seen through combat and memory alike, the Civil War emerges as a turning point where industrial modernity reshaped both military conflict and the emotional structure of American society.





















