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Irish Americans in the Confederate Army [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x13 mm, weight: 467 g, 73 photos, maps, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0786475145
  • ISBN-13: 9780786475148
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x13 mm, weight: 467 g, 73 photos, maps, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0786475145
  • ISBN-13: 9780786475148
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In 1861, Americans flooded to enlist for what all thought would be a short and glorious war. Anxious to prove their loyalty to their new homeland, thousands of Irish immigrants were among those who hurried to join the fight on both sides. While the efforts of the Union's legendary Irish Brigade are well documented, little has been said regarding the role Irish American soldiers played for the Confederacy. This comprehensive history explores the Irish contribution to the Confederate military effort throughout the four major combat theatres of the Civil War.

Beginning with an overview of Irish Americans in the South, the book looks at the Irish immigrant experience and the character of the typical Irish Confederate soldier, detailing the ways in which Irish communities supported the Southern war effort. The main focus is the military actions in which Irish American soldiers were present in significant or influential numbers. With a combat death rate disproportionate to their numbers, the 40,000 Irish who served in the Confederate army played significant roles in the Army of Northern Virginia, the Army of Tennessee, the hotly disputed coastal areas and the Mississippi and Trans-Mississippi campaigns. Most major battles of the war are discussed including Manassas, Sharpsburg, Gettysburg, Shiloh, Murfreesboro and Appomattox. Appendices contain a list of various Irish commands and field commanders in the Confederate Army.

Recenzijos

wonderful story...an easy read...extensive research...a treasure trove...excellent resourceCivil War News; provides a blow-by-blow account of Irish participation in virtually all of the major Confederate battles...useful battle mapsThe Journal of Southern History; an important addition to this long-neglected subject, and should be read by anyone interested in Irish or Irish-American historyBlue & Gray Magazine; explores the often-overlooked contribution of Irish Americans to the Confederate military effortReference & Research Book News.

List of Maps
vii
Foreword 1(2)
Kelly J. O'Grady
Preface 3(4)
Prologue: Celtic War Cry 7(4)
PART I The Irish Experience in the South
1 The New Country: Irish Immigrants in the South
11(12)
2 Fighting Irish: The Character of the Irish Confederate Soldier
23(10)
3 Home Front: The Irish Family, Community, and Church in War
33(10)
PART II The Irish in the Army of Northern Virginia
4 Green Flag Unfurled: Manassas and the Valley Campaign
43(10)
5 Defending Richmond: The Seven Days, June 1862
53(11)
6 Southern Offensive: Second Manassas and Sharpsburg, August-September 1862
64(15)
7 "With Distinguished Gallantry and Coolness": Fredericksburg, December 1862
79(8)
8 "A Stubborn and Bloody Conflict": Gettysburg, July 1863
87(13)
9 "To No Avail": Wilderness to Appomattox, May 1864-April 1865
100(9)
PART III The Irish in the Army of Tennessee
10 Hornets' Nest: The Irish at Shiloh, April 1862
109(7)
11 "Gallantry and Courage": Perryville and Murfreesboro, October-December 1862
116(11)
12 The Contest for Chattanooga: Chickamauga to Ringgold Gap, September-November 1863
127(14)
13 The Contest for Atlanta, May-September 1864
141(15)
14 "Carnival of Death": Franklin, November 1864
156(11)
PART IV The Irish in the Coastal Strongholds
15 "Up-Hill Work": Charleston, Savannah, and Fort Fisher
167(10)
16 To the Last Ditch: From Fort Pickens to Fort Blakely, 1861-1865
177(12)
PART V The Irish in the Mississippi and Trans-Mississippi Campaigns
17 The Struggle for the Mississippi
189(11)
18 West of the Sabine: The Irish in Texas
200(11)
Epilogue: "Their Bones Lie on Every Battle-Field" 211(4)
Appendix 1 Irish Commands in the Confederate Army 215(11)
Appendix 2 Some Irish-American Field Commanders in the Confederate Army 226(11)
Chapter Notes 237(10)
Works Cited 247(4)
Index 251
The late Sean Michael OBrien was a retired educator and free lance writer. He lived in Eufaula, Alabama.