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A Punishment on the Nation: An Iowa Soldier Endures the Civil War

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228 Seiten
Englisch
Kent State University Presserschienen am30.11.2012
Private Silas W. Haven, a native New Englander transplanted to Iowa, enlisted in 1862 to fight in a war that he believed was God´s punishment for the sin of slavery. Only through the war´s purifying bloodshed, thought Haven, could the nation be redeemed and the Union saved. Haven´s Civil War crackles across each page as it chronicles one man´s journey from Iowa to war and back again.mehr

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KlappentextPrivate Silas W. Haven, a native New Englander transplanted to Iowa, enlisted in 1862 to fight in a war that he believed was God´s punishment for the sin of slavery. Only through the war´s purifying bloodshed, thought Haven, could the nation be redeemed and the Union saved. Haven´s Civil War crackles across each page as it chronicles one man´s journey from Iowa to war and back again.

Autor

Brian Craig Miller is assistant professor and associate chair of history at Emporia State University in eastern Kansas. He is the author of John Bell Hood and the Fight for Civil War Memory. He currently serves as book review editor for The Kent State University Press quarterly journal Civil War History and is completing a study on Confederate amputees.