An Introduction to Civil War Civilians

An Introduction to Civil War Civilians
Author: Juanita Leisch
Publsiher: Thomas Publications (PA)
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0939631709

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Provides basic information on indiviuduals, their families and the society and communities in which Americans lived -North and South- at the time of the Civil War.

Civilians at the Sharp End

Civilians at the Sharp End
Author: David A. Borys
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2021-02-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780228006510

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Mitigating the destruction and chaos wrought upon the civilian populations of northwest Europe during the latter years of the Second World War became the focus of Civil Affairs, a little-known branch of the First Canadian Army. Comprising a motley collection of civilians-turned-soldiers – too old for combat yet too valuable to remain off the front lines – the members of Civil Affairs served as liaisons between Canadian combat forces and the civilians they encountered on the ground. Civilians at the Sharp Endfollows the story of the Civil Affairs branch through France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany in 1944-45. David Borys highlights how Civil Affairs helped civilians caught in the jaws of war by delivering food and medicine, providing shelter for refugees and displaced persons, establishing law and order, dealing with resistance groups, and aiding in the reconstruction of infrastructure in damaged urban areas. Once in Germany the branch was further challenged as it transformed into a military government and became a force of occupation, rehabilitating a war-torn Germany and purging the state of its Nazi leadership, while at times having to protect German civilians from the recently liberated prisoners of the Nazi state. Borys demonstrates that while the Canadian Army was indeed concerned for the welfare of civilians, military operations took priority over civilian needs. Civil Affairs was forced to negotiate this complex terrain, assisting civilian populations while ensuring that they never impeded the work of the Canadian military and the ultimate defeat of Nazi Germany.

A People at War

A People at War
Author: Scott Reynolds Nelson,Carol Sheriff
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2007-04-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195146547

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The American Civil War had a devastating impact on countless numbers of common soldiers and civilians. This book shows how average Americans coped with despair as well as hope during this vast upheaval.

The War was You and Me

The War was You and Me
Author: Joan E. Cashin
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2002-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691091749

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Though civilians constituted the majority of the nation's population and were intimately involved with almost every aspect of the war, we know little about the civilian experience of the Civil War. Southerners lived through the breakup of basic social and economic institutions, including slavery. Northerners witnessed the reorganization of society to fight the war. And citizens of the border regions grappled with elemental questions of loyalty that reached into the family itself. These original essays recover the stories of civilians from Natchez to New England. They address the experiences of men, women, and children of whites, slaves, and free blacks and of civilians from numerous classes. Not least of these stories are the on-the-ground experiences of slaves seeking emancipation and the actions of white Northerners who resisted the draft. Many of the authors present brand new material, such as the war's effect on the sounds of daily life and on reading culture. Others examine the war's premiere events, including the battle of Gettysburg and the Lincoln assassination, from fresh perspectives. Several consider the passionate debate that broke out over how to remember the war, a debate that has persisted into our own time.

An Introduction to Civil Wars

An Introduction to Civil Wars
Author: Karl R. DeRouen
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781452244327

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Providing a complete overview of the global post-World War II civil wars, this book covers: civil war patterns, types and causes; the effect of natural resources; conflict duration, outcomes and termination; peace agreements; counter-insurgency; terrorism; international intervention; and post-conflict issues.

Killing Civilians in Civil War

Killing Civilians in Civil War
Author: Jürgen Brandsch
Publsiher: FirstForumPress
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Atrocities
ISBN: 1626378630

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Conventional wisdom tells us that targeting civilians in civil wars makes little sense as a combat strategy. Yet, the indiscriminate violence continues. Why?To tackle this vexing question, Jürgen Brandsch looks closely at the on-the-ground impact of indiscriminate violence-and what he finds shows that there often is, in fact, a method to the madness. Making the provocative argument that slaughtering innocent civilians may be rational behavior on the part of the perpetrators, Brandsch provides an important piece in the puzzle of how to understand, and ultimately prevent, such atrocities.

Civilians and War in Europe 1618 1815

Civilians and War in Europe  1618 1815
Author: Erica Charters,Erica Michiko Charters,Eve Rosenhaft,Hannah Smith
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846317118

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Civilians and War in Europe 1618–1815 is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary look at the role of civilians in early modern warfare, from the Thirty Years War to the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Drawing on works by scholars in art, literature, history, and political theory, the contributors to this volume explore the continuities and transformations in warfare over the course of two hundred years, examining topics central to civilian and war dynamics, including incarceration, cultures of plunder, billeting, and wartime atrocities, in addition to the larger legal practices and philosophical underpinnings of warfare and its aftermath. Showcasing the complex ways civilians were involved in war—not just as anguished sufferers, but as individuals who fought back, who profited, and who negotiated for their own needs—Civilians and War in Europe probes what it meant to be a civilian in countries deeply involved in conflict.

The Civil War in Fairfax County

The Civil War in Fairfax County
Author: Charles V. Mauro
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781614230380

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In his latest book, The Civil War in Fairfax County: Civilians and Soldiers, Charles Mauro has given voice to the heretofore silent majority of the participants in the Civil War: the civilians. This overdue study examines the full spectrum of men, women, slaves and freedmen who lived in Fairfax County, Virginia, during this chaotic, uncertain period. Drawn from the files of the Southern Claims Commission, Mauro recounts the stories the civilians told the Commission after the war to document their losses, lives and living conditions. The citizens of Fairfax County found themselves occupying front row seats at the most horrific show that this country has ever seen. Because of its position just across the Potomac River on the doorstep of the city of Washington, Fairfax County was heavily targeted by the Confederate army and defended with equal determination by the Union army. Fairfax was the first county in the South that the Union army invaded, and the last it occupied as soldiers were mustered out of service after the Grand Review. The Civil War in Fairfax County contains stories of the devastation that both armies brought upon the civilians and their property, as well as the daily strife caused by a war that pitted neighbor against neighbor and family members against themselves. It gives an important, fascinating and unprecedented look into the everyday lives of the civilians who lived through the most tumultuous four years in American history, in a county that was occupied by both the Confederate and Union armies throughout the entire Civil War.