Turning Points—Actual and Alternate Histories

Turning Points—Actual and Alternate Histories

Author: Rodney P. Carlisle

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2007-02-14

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1851098828

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This work is a creative approach to history that not only recounts what actually happened during the Civil War, but also imagines alternate outcomes had key events turned out differently, and how they might have changed the course of American history. In colorful, readable prose, this volume provides a full history of the Civil War—including John Brown's raid; the story of the Confederate States of America; the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, and Gettysburg; Sherman's March to the Sea; the Emancipation Proclamation; the Thirteenth Amendment; Lincoln's assassination; Reconstruction; and Andrew Johnson's impeachment. But more importantly, it offers a range of essays on how events could have turned out differently—militarily, politically, and culturally. It challenges students and general readers alike to remember that the course of history is not preordained. Instead, history is "made " in critical moments of decision by those who choose one course of action over another. Their choices—and the outcomes of those choices—could easily have been different.


Civil War Research Guide

Civil War Research Guide

Author: Stephen McManus

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780811726436

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This guide explores beyond the major national sources of information on civil war research, such as the National Archives in Washington.


Lost Fort Ellis

Lost Fort Ellis

Author: Thomas C. Rust PhD

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015-05-11

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1625855281

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Established in 1867 in the Gallatin Valley of Montana, Fort Ellis played a key role in the development of the Montana frontier. From post commanders attacking the town to restoring order when riotous mobs got out of control, explore the ambivalent, albeit contentious, relationship from 1867 to 1886 between the civilians and soldiers in whimsical but dramatic fashion. Competing visions of economic and military conditions on the frontier led to a complex relationship that has all the drama of a Hollywood western. Join MSU-Billings history professor Dr. Thomas C. Rust as he examines the fort's impact on the social and economic development of early Bozeman, the problems of military command and the dynamics of the soldier-civilian interaction on Montana's frontier.


A Dose of Frontier Soldiering

A Dose of Frontier Soldiering

Author: E. A. Bode

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1999-08-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780803261600

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Emil Adolph Bode, a German immigrant down on his luck, enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1877 and served for five years. More literate than most of his fellow soldiers, Bode described western flora and fauna, commenting on the American Indians he encountered as well as the slaughter of the buffalo, the hard and lonely life of the cowboy, and towns and settlements he passed through. His observations, seasoned with wry wit and sympathy, offer a truer picture of the frontier military experience than all the dashing cavalry charges and thundering artillery in Western literature.


Privacy Act Issuances ... Compilation

Privacy Act Issuances ... Compilation

Author: United States. Office of the Federal Register

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 828

ISBN-13:

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Contains systems of records maintained on individuals by Federal agencies which were published in the Federal Register and rules of each agency concerning the procedures the agency will use in helping individuals who request information about their records.