Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of Alabama in the Civil
War
Ben H. Severance
Portraits
of Conflict: A Photographic History of Alabama
in the Civil War is the tenth volume in this acclaimed
series showing the human side of the country’s
great national conflict. Over 230 photographs
of soldiers and civilians from Alabama, many never
seen before, are accompanied by their personal
stories and woven into the larger narrative of
the war both on the battlefield and the home front.
2012,
500 pages
$65.00 cloth, 978-1-55728-989-6
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of Missouri in the
Civil War
Edited by William Garrett Piston and Thomas P.
Sweeney
This
volume, the ninth in the series, includes hundreds
of photographs, many of them never before published.
The authors provide text and commentary, organizing
the photographs into chapters covering the origins
of the war, its conventional and guerrilla phases,
the war on the rivers, medicine, the experiences
of Missourians who served out of state, and the
process of reunion in the postwar years.
2009,
300 pages
$65.00 cloth, 978-1-55728-913-1
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of Tennessee in the
Civil War
Richard B. McCaslin
It’s
one thing to understand that over twenty-thousand
Confederate and Union soldiers died at the Battle
of Murfreesboro. It’s quite another to study
an ambrotype portrait of twenty-year-old private
Frank B. Crosthwait, dressed in his Sunday best,
looking somberly at the camera. In a tragically
short time, he’ll be found on the battlefield,
mortally wounded, still clutching the knotted
pieces of handkerchief he used in a hopeless attempt
to stop the bleeding from his injuries.
2007,
430 pages
$59.95 cloth, 978-1-55728-831-8
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of Texas in the Civil
War
Carl
Moneyhon and Bobby Roberts
Texans
fought in every theater of the Civil War, from
Gettysburg to Shiloh to Pea Ridge and Glorieta
Pass. Still on the developing frontier, they struggled
with multiple threats to their way of lifeIndians
to the West, dissidents within, Yankees from the
North. This volume tells the tale of the common
soldiers who helped preserve their state from
Federal invasion.
1998,
344 pages
$75.00 cloth (s), 1-55728-533-0
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of Georgia in the Civil
War
Anne
J. Bailey and Walter J. Fraser Jr.
From
the first Georgians to march north to fight under
Robert E. Lee, through Chickamauga, the Atlanta
Campaign, and the awful conditions of Andersonville,
these 260 photographs bring to light the common
soldiers and civilians whose lives were changed
forever by the nation's great drama.
1996,
448 pages
$75.00 cloth (s), 1-55728-421-0
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of South Carolina in
the Civil War
Richard
B. McCaslin
With
over 240 photographs, maps, and related documents,
McCaslin details the physical and spiritual suffering
of the ordinary recruit in his fight for his country,
its land, and his family's way of life.
1994,
416 pages
$75.00 cloth (s), 1-55728-363-X
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of Mississippi in the
Civil War
Bobby
Roberts and Carl Moneyhon
This
largest volume yet in the University of Arkansas
Press's award-winning series on the Civil War
deepens our understanding of the nation's costliest
human conflict. It tells the stories of the ordinary
soldierstheir heroism and fear, the boredom
and the miseryin the midst of war.
1993,
424 pages
$75.00 cloth (s), 1-55728-260-9
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of Arkansas in the
Civil War
Bobby
Roberts and Carl Moneyhon
".
. . admirably combines text and more than two
hundred images to bring into sharper focus the
people and places of wartime Arkansas. The authors
and publisher did a superb job with this handsome
book."Civil
War Magazine
1988
Chicago Book Clinic Design Award
1988 AAUP Design Award
1989 Arkansiana Award
1987,
250 pages
$37.50 paper (s), 0-938626-84-1
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of Louisiana in the
Civil War
Carl
Moneyhon and Bobby Roberts
"By
drawing from available written records and painstakingly
matching those passages with 350 age-old photographs,
the co-authors have created a photojournalistic
record of the war in Louisiana like none that
has come before it."Louisiana
Life
1990,
370 pages
$37.50 paper (s), 1-55728-159-9
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Portraits
of Conflict
A Photographic History of North Carolina in
the Civil War
Richard
B. McCaslin
These
250 photographs tell the entire saga of North
Carolinians in the Civil Warfirst at Big
Bethel, at Gettysburg with Lee, in defense of
their home state, and last at Durham with the
surrender of Johnston's army to Sherman.
1997,
432 pages
$75.00 cloth, 1-55728-454-7
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