The fourth book in the Virginia at War series casts a special
light on vital home front matters in Virginia during 1864.
Following a year in which only one major battle was fought on
Virginia soil, 1864 brought military campaigning to the Old
Dominion. For the first time during the Civil War, the majority of
Virginia's forces fought inside the state's borders. Yet soldiers
were a distinct minority among the Virginians affected by the war.
In Virginia at War, 1864, scholars explore various aspects of the
civilian experience in Virginia including transportation and
communication, wartime literature, politics and the press, higher
education, patriotic celebrations, and early efforts at
reconstruction in Union-occupied Virginia. The volume focuses on
the effects of war on the civilian infrastructure as well as
efforts to maintain the Confederacy. As in previous volumes, the
book concludes with an edited and annotated excerpt of the Judith
Brockenbrough McGuire diary.
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