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the Horse Soldiers and popular memory

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the Horse Soldiers and popular memory

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"Colonel Benjamin Henry Grierson led a cavalry expedition that General Ulysses S. Grant hoped would distract Confederate forces while the Union army made its move toward Vicksburg. In the spring of 1863, setting out from La Grange, Tennessee, Grierson took a column of Yankee troopers south the length of Mississippi, destroying rail lines and rolling stock, torching supply depots, and disrupting Confederate communications.

Sixteen days and five hundred miles later, he brought his men safely into Baton Rouge, Louisiana - a feat of great skill and good luck.".

"Fiction as Fact: The Horse Soldiers and Popular Memory is a thorough examination of this famous military action through three genres - Dee Brown's 1954 historical account, Grierson's Raid; Harold Sinclair's 1956 novel, The Horse Soldiers; and John Ford's 1959 film, The Horse Soldiers.

Neil Longley York demonstrates how historical "truths" are often omitted, fragmented, and altered before being assimilated into popular culture and how the events of our past are often molded to fit the constraints of the present.".

"York researched the papers of Benjamin Grierson and other raid participants. His careful examination of the numerous drafts, scripts, and incarnations of the novel and film add a new dimension to the relationship of those portrayals to the larger problem of telling the historical "truth.""--BOOK JACKET.

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179

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Fiction as Fact: The Horse Soldiers and Popular Memory
2001, Kent State University Press
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2001, Kent State University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-174) and index.

Published in
Kent, Ohio

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/3
Library of Congress
E475.23 .Y67 2001, E475.23 .Y67 2001eb, E475.23.Y67 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 179 p. :
Number of pages
179

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Open Library
OL6794073M
Internet Archive
fictionasfacthor0000york
ISBN 10
087338685X
LCCN
00062021
OCLC/WorldCat
44794867
Goodreads
4514018

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