Selasa, 02 Januari 2018

CWT Book Review: Deserter Country

Deserter Country: Civil War Opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians by Robert M. Sandow, Fordham University Press Eighty years ago, in her ground-breaking study of desertion during the Civil War, Ella Lonn asserted that the Appalachian Highlands of western Pennsylvania was the North’s only true “deserter country.” Re – examining Lonn’s conclusions, Robert M. Sandow persuasively …

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