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What they fought for, 1861-1865

  • James M. McPherson

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From Google Books: "In Battle Cry Of Freedom, James M. McPherson presented a fascinating, concise general history of the defining American conflict. With What They Fought For, he focuses his considerable talents on what motivated the individual soldier to fight.

In an exceptional and highly original Civil War analysis, McPherson draws on the letters and diaries of nearly one thousand Union and Confederate soldiers, giving voice to the very men who risked their lives in the conflict. His conclusion that most of them felt a keen sense of patriotic and ideological commitment counters the prevailing belief that Civil War soldiers had little or no idea of what they were lighting for.

In their letters home and their diaries -- neither of which were subject to censorship -- these men were able to comment, in writing, on a wide variety of issues connected with their war experience. Their insights show how deeply felt and strongly held their convictions were and reveal far more careful thought on the ideological issues of the war than has previously been thought to be true."

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  • Causes
  • History
  • United States Civil War, 1861-1865
  • United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, causes
  • War
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About the author

  • James M. McPherson

    born 11 Oct 1936

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    4 ratings · 108 works

Editions

  • Edition cover

    Louisiana State University Press

    1994

  • Edition cover

    1st Anchor Books ed.

    Anchor Books

    1995

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    1st Anchor Books ed.

    Doubleday

    1995