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A unique telling of Civil War military activity in 1861, The
Glories of War focuses on the Union's invasion of Virginia from
four directions; it is the first study of the four invasion
corridors of the Civil War. The Union invasions mainly produced
small battles and skirmishes, as well as widely celebrated heroes,
that received national attention in both the North and South but
are forgotten today. Major themes include combatants' romanticized
visions of the "glories of war," as well as their subsequent
disillusionment. Special emphasis is placed on military activity in
western Virginia (modern West Virginia), which has received limited
study. Extensive use of Union and Confederate newspapers, along
with previously unused sources, brings new information to readers.
The text is supplemented by maps depicting both overviews and
details of military action.
A unique telling of Civil War military activity in 1861, The
Glories of War focuses on the Union's invasion of Virginia from
four directions; it is the first study of the four invasion
corridors of the Civil War. The Union invasions mainly produced
small battles and skirmishes, as well as widely celebrated heroes,
that received national attention in both the North and South but
are forgotten today. Major themes include combatants' romanticized
visions of the "glories of war," as well as their subsequent
disillusionment. Special emphasis is placed on military activity in
western Virginia (modern West Virginia), which has received limited
study. Extensive use of Union and Confederate newspapers, along
with previously unused sources, brings new information to readers.
The text is supplemented by maps depicting both overviews and
details of military action.
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