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Brian D. McKnight is associate professor of history at the University of Virginias College at Wise. He is the author of Confederate Outlaw: Champ Ferguson and the Civil War in Appalachia and coeditor of Interpreting American History: The Age of Andrew Jackson.

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The subtitle tells it all, as the author considers how the shifting boundaries between areas of Confederate and Union control led to the grinding down of the population caught in the political void. While the raid was the more predominant form of warfare, ranging from small parties of bushwhackers to the occasional brigade-sized force of regulars, McKnight does show how such strategic points as the Cumberland Gap, the route of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad, and the salt works at Saltville attracted operational action. Much attention is also given to the flavor of antebellum politics, as positions of command were dominated for much of the war by those who had been prewar local worthies.… (mais)
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Shrike58 | May 16, 2012 |

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4
Membros
68
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#253,411
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4.1
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1
ISBN
14

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