Faces of the Confederacy

Faces of the Confederacy
Author: Ronald S. Coddington
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2009-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421400303

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“Extensive research, fascinating characters . . . The author has done an admirable job of literally placing a face on the ordinary Confederate soldier.” —The Journal of Southern History “The history of the Civil War is the stories of its soldiers,” writes Ronald S. Coddington in the preface to Faces of the Confederacy. This book tells the stories of seventy-seven Southern soldiers—young farm boys, wealthy plantation owners, intellectual elites, uneducated poor—who posed for photographic portraits, cartes de visite, to leave with family, friends, and sweethearts before going off to war. Coddington, a passionate collector of Civil War-era photography, conducted a monumental search for these previously unpublished portrait cards, then unearthed the personal stories of their subjects, putting a human face on a war rife with inhuman atrocities. The Civil War took the lives of twenty-two of every hundred men who served. Coddington follows the exhausted survivors as they return home to occupied cities and towns, ravaged farmlands, a destabilized economy, and a social order in the midst of upheaval. This book is a haunting and moving tribute to those brave men. Like its companion volume, Faces of the Civil War: An Album of Union Soldiers and Their Stories, this book offers readers a unique perspective on the war and contributes to a better understanding of the role of the common soldier. “With his meticulous research and a journalist’s eye for good stories, Ron Coddington has brought new life to Civil War photographic portraits of obscure and long-forgotten Confederates whose wartime experiences might otherwise have been lost to history.” —Bob Zeller, cofounder and president of the nonprofit Center for Civil War Photography

More Confederate faces

More Confederate faces
Author: William A. Albaugh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1972
Genre: Confederate States of America
ISBN: OCLC:1842212

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Confederate Faces

Confederate Faces
Author: William A. Albaugh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: WISC:89062451505

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Still More Confederate Faces

Still More Confederate Faces
Author: D. A. Serrano
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: WISC:89062316906

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"A photographic collection of Southern soldiers from the Civil War"--Jacket.

Confederate Faces in Color

Confederate Faces in Color
Author: Shannon Pritchard,Shane Kisner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0615821812

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Confederate images in color with descriptions.

Even More Confederate Faces

Even More Confederate Faces
Author: William A. Turner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1983
Genre: Confederate States of America
ISBN: WISC:89064048820

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Faces of the Civil War

Faces of the Civil War
Author: Ronald S Coddington
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421410395

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Archival images and biographical sketches of Union soldiers tell the stories of their lives during and after the Civil War. Before leaving to fight in the Civil War, many Union and Confederate soldiers posed for a carte de visite, or visiting card, to give to their families, friends, or sweethearts. Invented in 1854 by a French photographer, the carte de visite was a small photographic print roughly the size of a modern trading card. The format arrived in America on the eve of the Civil War, fueling intense demand for the keepsakes. Many cards of Civil War soldiers survive today, but the experiences?and often the names?of the individuals portrayed have been lost to time. A passionate collector of Civil War–era photography, Ron Coddington researched the history behind these anonymous faces in military records, pension files, and other public and personal documents. In Faces of the Civil War, Coddington presents 77 cartes de visite of Union soldiers from his collection and tells the stories of their lives during and after the war. These soldiers came from all walks of life. All were volunteers. Their personal stories reveal a tremendous diversity in their experience of war: many served with distinction, some were captured, some never saw combat while others saw little else. The lives of survivors were even more disparate. While some made successful transitions back to civilian life, others suffered permanent physical and mental disabilities, which too often wrecked their families and careers. In compelling words and haunting pictures, Faces of the Civil War offers a unique perspective on the most dramatic and wrenching period in American history.

African American Faces of the Civil War

African American Faces of the Civil War
Author: Ronald S. Coddington
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421407234

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Discover the men of color who fought for their freedom during the Civil War through profiles illustrated with original wartime photographs. A renowned collector of Civil War photographs and a prodigious researcher, Ronald S. Coddington combines compelling archival images with biographical stories that reveal the human side of the war. This third volume in his series on Civil War soldiers contains previously unpublished photographs of African American Civil War participants?many of whom fought to secure their freedom. During the Civil War, 200,000African American men enlisted in the Union army or navy. Some of them were free men and some escaped from slavery; others were released by sympathetic owners to serve the war effort. African American Faces of the Civil War tells the story of the Civil War through the images of men of color who served in roles that ranged from servants and laborers to enlisted men and junior officers. Coddington discovers these portraits?cartes de visite, ambrotypes, and tintypes?in museums, archives, and private collections. He has pieced together each individual’s life and fate based upon personal documents, military records, and pension files. These stories tell of ordinary men who became fighters, of the prejudice they faced, and of the challenges they endured. African American Faces of the Civil War makes an important contribution to a comparatively understudied aspect of the war and provides a fascinating look into lives that helped shape America. “It does nothing to diminish the depth and precision of Coddington’s research to say that each compelling vignette prompts the reader to hurriedly flip to the next one.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)