The Oxford Handbook of the American Civil War





Every time Union armies invaded Southern territory there were unintended consequences. Military campaigns always affected the local population -- devastating farms and towns, making refugees of the inhabitants, undermining slavery. Local conditions in turn altered the course of military
events. The social effects of military campaigns resonated throughout geographic regions and across time. Campaigns and battles often had a serious impact on national politics and international affairs. Not all campaigns in the Civil War had a dramatic impact on the country, but every campaign, no
matter how small, had dramatic and traumatic effects on local communities. Civil War military operations did not occur in a vacuum; there was a price to be paid on many levels of society in both North and South.

The Oxford Handbook of the American Civil War assembles the contributions of thirty-nine leading scholars of the Civil War, each chapter advancing the central thesis that operational military history is decisively linked to the social and political history of Civil War America. The chapters cover
all three major theaters of the war and include discussions of Bleeding Kansas, the Union naval blockade, the South West, American Indians, and Reconstruction. Each essay offers a particular interpretation of how one of the war's campaigns resonated in the larger world of the North and South. Taken
together, these chapters illuminate how key transformations operated across national, regional, and local spheres, covering key topics such as politics, race, slavery, emancipation, gender, loyalty, and guerrilla warfare.

Table of contents : 
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The Oxford Handbook of the American Civil War
Copyright
Contents
List of Maps
List of Contributors
Introduction
1. Bleeding Kansas: A Call to Arms
2. The Union Blockade: A Slow Asphyxiation
3. Missouri 1861: War and Identity
4. First Bull Run/​Manassas: Antebellum Military Cultures
5. Eastern Kentucky and Northwestern Virginia, 1861–​1862: Terrain and Loyalty
6. Forts Henry and Donelson: The Material War
7. The Union Occupation of Coastal North Carolina: Foundations for Freedom
8. Campaign for Charleston: Military Science, Emancipation, and Social Collapse
9. The Civil War in Arkansas, 1862: Divided Loyalties and Partisan Warfare
10. New Mexico and the Central Great Plains in the Civil War: Testing U.S. Authority
11. Indian Territory: Social and Political Unraveling
12. Shiloh and Corinth
13. Mississippi Valley, 1862: Politics of Recruitment
14. The Peninsula Campaign and Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley, 1862
15. The Seven Days’ Battles and Public Opinion
16. The Kentucky Campaign of 1862 and Drought
17. Second Bull Run/Manassas: Clash of Partisan Armies
18. The Maryland Campaign: Carnage and Emancipation
19. The Battle of Fredericksburg: Military Occupation and Urban Combat
20. Grant’s North Mississippi Campaign, Chickasaw Bayou, and the Bottomlands
21. Stones River: Making Emancipation Work
22. Vicksburg and Port Hudson
23. The Chancellorsville Campaign: Strategic Contingency Point
24. The Gettysburg Campaign: War Comes to Free Soil
25. The Battle of Helena, the Little Rock Campaign, and the Capture of Fort Smith, 1863
26. The Tullahoma and Chickamauga Campaigns: Discord, Disruption, and Defeat
27. The Chattanooga and Knoxville Campaigns: War in the Switzerland of America
28. The Overland Campaign: No Turning Back
29. The Campaign for Atlanta: Displacing Civilians and Tearing Up Georgia
30. Petersburg, Virginia, June–​August 1864
31. The Red River Campaign, 1864: Profits, Politics, and Grand Strategy
32. The 1864 Invasion of Missouri
33. Sherman’s March to the Sea: Home Front Becomes Battlefront
34. Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville: Insurgency and Emancipation
35. Petersburg Besieged and the Shenandoah Valley
36. The Carolinas Campaign: A War Reckoning
37. The Fall of Petersburg and Appomattox
38. Texas, Mobile, and Wilson’s Raid: International Repercussions
39. Occupation, 1865–​1877
Index



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