Seasons of war

the ordeal of a Confederate community, 1861-1865

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Seasons of war

the ordeal of a Confederate community, 1861-1865

The story of Culpeper County, Virginia, is a unique one in Civil War history. Nestled in one of the South's most strategically important locations, it was occupied by the Northern army, recaptured by the Confederacy, and finally ceded to the North. Told largely through the diaries, papers, and correspondence of residents, common infantrymen, and such eminent personalities as Robert E. Lee, Walt Whitman, Ulysses S.

Grant, Clara Barton, and Stonewall Jackson, all of whom spent time in Culpeper, this story wonderfully captures both the intimacy and grandeur of war.

Sutherland's account of the war is unlike any other. Both a military and a social history, it details the life of a single Confederate community without losing sight of the titanic struggle of a nation divided. It allows readers to join the councils of Lee and Grant while sharing the letters of young couples separated by war.

We frolic with the fun-loving Jeb Stuart, experience the confused terror of men in battle, feel the anguish of civilians surrounded by contending armies, observe the tensions between neighbors with different loyalties, and sense the joy of liberated slaves.

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Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
488

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Cover of: Seasons of War
Seasons of War
2013, Simon & Schuster, Limited
in English
Cover of: Seasons of War
Seasons of War: The Ordeal of a Southern Community 1861-1865
2013, Simon & Schuster, Limited
in English
Cover of: Seasons of war
Seasons of war: the ordeal of a Confederate community, 1861-1865
1998, Louisiana State University Press
in English - La. pbk. ed.
Cover of: Seasons of war
Seasons of war: the ordeal of a Confederate community, 1861-1865
1995, Free Press
Hardcover in English

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Table of Contents

Part 1 : Spring.
A place and a people
A promise of glory and greatness
Glorious, terrible war
Part 2 : Summer.
Invasion
Occupation
Liberation
Lost in admiration
Part 3 : Autumn.
To be a Confederate soldier
Perplexed, but not in despair
Return of the Yankees
Equinox
Part 4 : Winter.
A Yankee village
An unsettled state
To every thing a season

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 449-471) and index.
Maps of Culpeper County, Virginia, 1861-65 on endpapers.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.5/392
Library of Congress
F232.C9 S88 1995, F232.C9S88 1995

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
vii, 488 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
488
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL786127M
Internet Archive
seasonsofwarorde00suth
ISBN 10
0028740432
ISBN 13
9780028740430
LCCN
95018357
OCLC/WorldCat
32544791
Library Thing
656815
Goodreads
3032788

Work Description

The story of Culpeper County, Virginia, is a unique one in Civil War history. Nestled in one of the South's most strategically important locations, it was occupied by the Northern army, recaptured by the Confederacy, and finally ceded to the North. Told largely through the diaries, papers, and correspondence of residents, common infantrymen, and such eminent personalities as Robert E. Lee, Walt Whitman, Ulysses S. Grant, Clara Barton, and Stonewall Jackson, all of whom spent time in Culpeper, this story wonderfully captures both the intimacy and grandeur of war. Sutherland's account of the war is unlike any other. Both a military and a social history, it details the life of a single Confederate community without losing sight of the titanic struggle of a nation divided. It allows readers to join the councils of Lee and Grant while sharing the letters of young couples separated by war. We frolic with the fun-loving Jeb Stuart, experience the confused terror of men in battle, feel the anguish of civilians surrounded by contending armies, observe the tensions between neighbors with different loyalties, and sense the joy of liberated slaves. - Jacket flap.

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