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Description
465 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-446) and index.
Contents
Introduction : The puzzle of the Civil War -- Who can make war? -- The rising of the people -- Soldiers and citizens -- Kindling the fires of liberty -- Unnecessary violence -- Discipline, order, and justice -- Children of God -- The importance of states -- Conclusion : The double-edged sword.
Summary
Discarding tidy abstractions about the conduct of war, Aaron Sheehan-Dean shows that the notoriously bloody US Civil War could have been much worse. Despite agonizing debates over Just War and careful differentiation among victims, Americans could not avoid living with the contradictions inherent in a conflict that was both violent and restrained.-- Provided by publisher.