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Extreme Civil War - Guerrilla Warfare, Environment, and Race on the Trans-Mississippi Frontier (Hardcover)
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Extreme Civil War - Guerrilla Warfare, Environment, and Race on the Trans-Mississippi Frontier (Hardcover)
Series: Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
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During the American Civil War the western Trans-Mississippi
frontier was host to harsh environmental conditions, irregular
warfare, and intense racial tensions that created extraordinarily
difficult conditions for both combatants and civilians. Matthew M.
Stith's Extreme Civil War focuses on Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas,
and Indian Territory to examine the physical and cultural frontiers
that challenged Confederate and Union forces alike. A disturbing
narrative emerges where conflict indiscriminately beset troops and
families in a region that continually verged on social and
political anarchy. With hundreds of small fights disbursed over the
expansive borderland, fought by civilians -- even some women and
children -- as much as by soldiers and guerrillas, this theater of
war was especially savage. Despite connections to the political
issues and military campaigns that drove the larger war, the
irregular conflict in this border region represented a truly
disparate war within a war. The blend of violence, racial unrest,
and frontier culture presented distinct challenges to combatants,
far from the aid of governmental services. Stith shows how white
Confederate and Union civilians faced forces of warfare and the
bleak environmental realities east of the Great Plains while barely
coexisting with a number of other ethnicities and races, including
Native Americans and African Americans. In addition to the brutal
fighting and lack of basic infrastructure, the inherent mistrust
among these communities intensified the suffering of all citizens
on America's frontier. Extreme Civil War reveals the complex
racial, environmental, and military dimensions that fueled the
brutal guerrilla warfare and made the Trans-Mississippi frontier
one of the most difficult and diverse pockets of violence during
the Civil War.
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Imprint: |
Louisiana State University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War |
Release date: |
May 2016 |
Authors: |
Matthew M Stith
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
232 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8071-6314-6 |
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LSN: |
0-8071-6314-7 |
Barcode: |
9780807163146 |
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