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Köp båda 2 för 886 kr""Virginia at War, 1862 provides the reader a valuable insight into Virginia life as the reality of full war unfolded on the citizenry.... Brings under the cover of one volume a wide variety of wartime topics. Not getting caught up in too much detail, it enables the reader to understand the wide variety of circumstances a citizen of that state would have found themselves in. As a collection of essays covering a wide variety of topics, this volume makes a nice contribution to early war literature."" -- War and Game ""Virginia at War, 1862 offers insightful essays by outstanding scholars about topics deservedly current in the literature. Historians here ask crucial questions and pose important answers. A bonus, worth the price of the book, is James I. Robertson Jr.'s well-edited portion of Judith Brockenbrough McGuire's diary."" -- Emory M. Thomas, Regents Professor of History Emeritus, University of Georgia ""Virginia at War provides a valuable entry into the world at war beyond the battlefield. Would that we could have such collections for every state in the former Confederacy."" -- Lisa Larkin, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography ""This fine work belongs on the bookshelves of every knowledgeable student of the war, right next to the first volume in this excellent series."" -- The Free Lance-Star ""This compilation assembles a good look into what was happening in Virginia during a particular year of the Civil War."" -- www.curledup.com ""This book is highly recommended to Civil War enthusiasts especially interested in Virginia."" -- Benet Exton, Oklahoman, www.newsok.com ""The second volume in this series, sponsored by the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech, is just as good as the first. This is a series of excellent essays by distinguished historians... that treat such disparate subjects as the military hospitals of Richmond, how Robert E. Lee rebuilt his army, and the plight of Virginia's civilians."" -- The Weekly Standard ""The essays, which tend to take a reasonable "Southern" view of the events, are well written and of considerable value for anyone interested in the war as a whole, not merely for the events in Virginia."" -- The NYMAS Review ""Like its predecessor, this latest volume in the Virginia at War series is a wonderful contribution to the understanding of the effects of the Civil War on Virginia and Virginians. It is not a true military history, and readers who are interested in 'nuts and bolts' war studies will be sorely disappointed. Yet it is a work of War and Society, and the editors have put together a masterful team who have created a superb book that should be a lasting contribution to the Civil War studies far into the future." " -- Ryan S. Walters, The American Graduate ""From federal occupation and the civilian experience to Confederate industry and medical care, the authors present a nuanced portrait of Virginia's social, cultural, and military history."" -- Journal of America's Military Past ""For those seeking a broader portrait of the conflict in the Confederacy's most vital state in a year of bloody fighting, mounting scarcities, and dying hopes, [Virginia At War] has much to offer." -- Blue and Gray Magazine" -- ""Civil War aficionados who profited from the first volume in the series on wartime Virginia edited by Davis and Robertson will welcome this second installment. Once again the contributors approach the subject from a variety of analytical angles, creating a text that highlights the complexity of the war's impact on the most important Confederate state. Whether interested in politics, military affairs, the home front, or other topics, readers will find something here to engage their interest."" -- Gary W. Gallagher, a
William C. Davis is a professor of history at Virginia Tech.