Military Justice in the Confederate States Armies

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Military Justice in the Confederate States Armies

"Here is a study of how the Confederate armies established and maintained their system of military justice. Although breaking new ground in its creation of military courts, the leaders of the new military did build on the old United States practices as they carried over army regulations, the Articles of War, and military customs. They were the best available codes at hand.

But those politicians and generals could not foresee the impact of four years of bloody war on their efforts to provide proper justice.".

"Based on exhaustive research, Jack Bunch takes the student of Confederate history through the South's entire trial process. From the origins of courts-martial through the steps involved in one of the punishments meted out, he gives the reader a fresh understanding of how the beleaguered Confederates enforced discipline and maintained justice.

Facing a high rate of desertion, and coping eventually with a continually deteriorating military scene, the system survived major stresses to function to the end of the war. Southern leaders held those arguments, investigations, trials, and executions to a high standard as both the army's senior generals and the government in Richmond, Virginia, carefully monitored the trials described in Military Justice in the Confederate States Armies."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
209

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Military Justice in the Confederate States Armies
July 2000, White Mane Publishing Company
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Library of Congress
KF7620 .B86 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
209
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8735621M
ISBN 10
157249204X
ISBN 13
9781572492042
LCCN
00036648
OCLC/WorldCat
44548908
Library Thing
7885375
Goodreads
4637312

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