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The War at Home

Christ, Mark K.
The War at Home
The War at Home brings together some of the state's leading historians to examine the connections between Arkansas and World War I. These essays explore how historical entities and important events such as Camp Pike, the Little Rock Picric Acid Plant, and the Elaine Race Massacre were related to the conflict as they investigate the issues of gender, race, and public health. This collection sheds new light on the ways that Arkansas participated...

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Civil War Arkansas, 1863: The Battle for a Statevolume 23

Christ, Mark K.
Civil War Arkansas, 1863: The Battle for a Statevolume 23
The Arkansas River Valley is one of the most fertile regions in the South. During the Civil War, the river also served as a vital artery for moving troops and supplies. In 1863 the battle to wrest control of the valley was, in effect, a battle for the state itself. In spite of its importance, however, this campaign is often overshadowed by the siege of Vicksburg. Now Mark K. Christ offers the first detailed military assessment of parallel even...

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I Do Wish This Cruel War Was Over: First-Person Accounts ...

Christ, Mark K. / Williams, Patrick G.
I Do Wish This Cruel War Was Over: First-Person Accounts of Civil War Arkansas from the Arkansas Historical Quarterly
I Do Wish This Cruel War Was Over collects diaries, letters, and memoirs excerpted from their original publication in the Arkansas Historical Quarterly to offer a first-hand, ground-level view of the war's horrors, its mundane hardships, its pitched battles and languid stretches, even its moments of frivolity. Readers will find varying degrees of commitment and different motivations among soldiers on both sides, along with the perspective of c...

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This Day We Marched Again: A Union Soldier's Account of W...

Christ, Mark K.
This Day We Marched Again: A Union Soldier's Account of War in Arkansas and the Trans-Mississippi
In September 1861 twenty-two-year-old Jacob Haas enlisted in the Sheboygan Tigers, a company of German immigrants that became Company A of the Ninth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. Haas describes the US Civil War from the perspective of a private soldier and an immigrant as he marches through scorching summers and brutally cold winters to fight in some of the most savage combat in the west. His diary shows us an extraordinary story of the valour ...

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"all Cut to Pieces and Gone to Hell": The Civil War, Race...

Christ, Mark K.
"all Cut to Pieces and Gone to Hell": The Civil War, Race Relations, and the Battle of Poison Spring
Dogwood trees were in full bloom as Union General Frederick Steele led 8, 500 soldiers out of comfortable quarters in Little Rock and into the pine and scrub woodlands of southwest Arkansas. Steele's intended target was Shreveport, Louisiana. He planned to join another Union force coming from Fort Smith, bringing his projected complement to 12, 500 troops, and then link with another Federal army in Louisiana.

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The Die Is Cast

Christ, Mark K.
The Die Is Cast
Five writers examine the political and social forces in Arkansas that led to secession and transformed farmers, clerks, and shopkeepers into soldiers. Retired longtime Arkansas State University professor Michael Dougan delves into the 1861 Arkansas Secession Convention and the delegatesA[a¬a[ internal divisions on whether to leave the Union. Lisa Tendrich Frank, who teaches at Florida Atlantic University, discusses the role Southern women play...

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Getting Used to Being Shot at: The Spence Family Civil Wa...

Christ, Mark K.
Getting Used to Being Shot at: The Spence Family Civil War Letters
This collection of letters bears witness to the Civil War of the common soldiers and junior officers of the Army of Tennessee. Brothers Alex and Tom Spence described to their family in detail not only the many battles in which they served, but the hardship of campaigning (they marched literally thousands of miles), the pride of serving in battle-proven units, and the pain of losing comrades to bullets and disease. The Spences were a wealthy fa...

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