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The History of Andersonville Prison

Buch | Softcover
100 Seiten
2023
Sharp Ink (Verlag)
978-80-283-3174-0 (ISBN)
9,60 inkl. MwSt
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In "The History of Andersonville Prison," James Madison Page meticulously chronicles one of the most notorious Confederate military prisons during the American Civil War. Page's narrative weaves together a rich tapestry of historical documentation, personal accounts, and first-hand testimonies from Union soldiers. His clear, engaging prose illuminates the grim realities of life in Andersonville-where overcrowding, inadequate provisions, and rampant disease created an environment of suffering and despair. Through a balanced lens, he captures not only the horrifying conditions but also the indomitable spirit of the inmates, thus situating his examination within the broader context of wartime ethics and humanitarian crises. James Madison Page, a historian with a keen interest in Civil War studies, has drawn upon extensive archival research and contemporary historiographical debates to present an authoritative exploration of Andersonville Prison. His background in both history and human rights discourse informs his critical analysis, revealing deeper implications about the nature of confinement and the moral dilemmas faced by society during times of conflict. Additionally, Page's dedication to telling the often-overlooked stories of the imprisoned provides a voice to those who suffered in silence. Recommended for both scholars and general readers alike, this book is a compelling examination of the complexities of war and human resilience. "The History of Andersonville Prison" not only enriches the reader's understanding of a significant historical site but also prompts reflection on humanity in the face of cruelty, making it a relevant and poignant read for anyone interested in American history.
Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Schlagworte 19th Century America • American Revolution • andersonville prison • Bill O'Reilly • Civil War • civil war history • confederate perspective • Dixie • Georgia prison history • Henry Wirz trial • historical defense fiction • Ken Follett • Lincoln • military justice story • muller's report • Prisoner experiences • ron chernow • Slavery • Trump • war crimes narrative
ISBN-10 80-283-3174-2 / 8028331742
ISBN-13 978-80-283-3174-0 / 9788028331740
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