The True Story of Andersonville Prison (eBook)

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2022
144 Seiten
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859-654740167-4 (EAN)

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The True Story of Andersonville Prison - James Madison Page
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In 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison,' James Madison Page presents a contrarian yet meticulous depiction of the notorious Confederate prisoner-of-war camp, along with an empathetic portrait of its commandant, Henry Wirz. This narrative challenges the prevailing demonization of Wirz following his post-war execution for alleged war crimes. Page's prose is at once poignant and persuasive, steeped in a revisionist historical perspective that seeks to reassess the actions and aftermath of the Civil War. His portrayal of Andersonville and its leadership offers readers a revised context to understand the complex socio-political dynamics that shaped the Confederacy's approach to POW incarceration and the ensuing legal ramifications during Reconstruction.

James Madison Page, a former Union soldier and Andersonville prisoner, pens his account with the credibility of a firsthand witness, grappling with the historical legacy left by harsh wartime conditions. His unique insights are shaped by his experiences and the broader tensions of a nation reconciling with the aftermath of a brutal internal conflict. The controversial stance Page takes in this book reflects a personal journey of seeking justice and truth in a landscape marred by suffering and political motivations.

This work is recommended for scholars and Civil War enthusiasts seeking to explore alternative historical viewpoints and the contentious moral debates that resonate long after the final shots were fired. 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison' is an essential read for those who champion the complexity of history and the importance of examining every angle of the stories we think we know. It stands as a bold foray into the quagmire of memory, responsibility, and justice in the ambiguous aftermath of America's most divisive war.

James Madison Page was an American author best known for his detailed account of his experiences as a prisoner of war during the American Civil War, illustrated in his seminal work, 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison' (1908). Born in the mid-19th century, Page's life and literary contributions are deeply entwined with the fabric of American history during a period of profound national strife and reconciliation. His work not only provides an autobiographical glimpse into the harrowing conditions faced by Union soldiers confined in the Confederate-operated Andersonville Prison in Georgia, but also reflects his commitment to a nuanced and factual representation of this dark chapter in American history. Page's writing is characterized by its earnest narrative and empirical observations, devoid of the sensationalism that often colored Civil War accounts at the time. As an author, Page showed relentless dedication to portraying the complexities of war and the endurance of the human spirit in the face of adversity. His book, well-regarded by historians, remains a significant resource for anyone interested in Civil War studies and the personal experiences of soldiers during one of America's most tumultuous eras.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Schlagworte 19th Century American History • American Civil War prisons • American Revolution • Andersonville Prison history • Bill O'Reilly • Civil War • Civil War narratives • Civil War POW accounts • Confederate prisons • Dixie • Historical nonfiction Civil War • James Madison Page author • Ken Follett • Lincoln • Military history 1860s • Muller’s Report • ron chernow • Slavery • Trump • union soldier memoirs
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