Bushwhackers: Guerrilla Warfare, Manhood, and the Household in Civil War Missouri (The Civil War Era in the South) By Joseph M. Beilein

Bushwhackers: Guerrilla Warfare, Manhood, and the Household in Civil War Missouri (The Civil War Era in the South) By Joseph M. Beilein Hardcover 1606352709 9781606352700 Bushwhackers: Guerrilla Warfare, Manhood, and the Household in Civil War Missouri (The Civil War Era in the South) Bushwhackers adds to the growing body of literature that examines the various irregular conflicts that took place during the American Civil War. Author Joseph M. Beilein Jr. looks at the ways in which several different bands of guerrillas across Missouri conducted their war in concert with their house holds and their female kin who provided logistical support in many forms. Whether noted fighters like Frank James, William Clarke Quantrill, and “Bloody Bill” Anderson, or less well known figures such as Clifton Holtzclaw and Jim Jackson, Beilein provides a close examination of how these warriors imagined themselves as fighters, offering a brand new interpretation that gets us closer to seeing how the men and women who participated in the war in Missouri must have understood it. Beilein answers some of the tough Why did men fight as guerrillas? Where did their tactics come from? What were their goals? Why were they so successful? Bushwhackers demonstrates that the guerrilla war in Missouri was not just an opportunity to settle antebellum feuds, nor was it some collective plummet by society into a state of chaotic bloodshed. Rather, the guerrilla war was the only logical response by men and women in Missouri, and one that was in keeping with their worldview than the conventional warfare of the day. As guerrilla conflicts rage around the world and violence remains closely linked with masculine identity here in America, this look into the past offers timely insight into our modern world and several of its current struggles.

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Bushwhackers: Guerrilla Warfare, Manhood, and the Household in Civil War Missouri (The Civil War Era in the South)

Bushwhackers: Guerrilla Warfare, Manhood, and the Household in Civil War Missouri (The Civil War Era in the South) By Joseph M. Beilein
1606352709
9781606352700
English
304
Hardcover
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Bushwhackers adds to the growing body of literature that examines the various irregular conflicts that took place during the American Civil War Author Joseph M Beilein Jr looks at the ways in which several different bands of guerrillas across Missouri conducted their war in concert with their house holds and their female kin who provided logistical support in many forms Whether noted fighters like Frank James William Clarke Quantrill and Bloody Bill Anderson or less well known figures such as Clifton Holtzclaw and Jim Jackson Beilein provides a close examination of how these warriors imagined themselves as fighters offering a brand new interpretation that gets us closer to seeing how the men and women who participated in the war in Missouri must have understood it Beilein answers some of the tough Why did men fight as guerrillas Where did their tactics come from What were their goals Why were they so successful Bushwhackers demonstrates that the guerrilla war in Missouri was not just an opportunity to settle antebellum feuds nor was it some collective plummet by society into a state of chaotic bloodshed Rather the guerrilla war was the only logical response by men and women in Missouri and one that was in keeping with their worldview than the conventional warfare of the day As guerrilla conflicts rage around the world and violence remains closely linked with masculine identity here in America this look into the past offers timely insight into our modern world and several of its current struggles Bushwhackers Guerrilla Warfare Manhood and the Household in Civil War Missouri The Civil War Era in the South.