The Hardest Lot of Men: The Third Minnesota Infantry in the Civil War
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Action & Adventure
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
338
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 5, 2019
출판사
University of Oklahoma Press
판
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0806164018
ISBN-13
9780806164014
설명
In this insightful examination of the 3rd Minnesota Infantry, Joseph C. Fitzharris delves into the lesser-known narratives of a Civil War regiment that played a pivotal role in various campaigns. The book unveils the unique experiences of these volunteer soldiers, providing a fresh perspective on their contributions and struggles. Fitzharris meticulously reconstructs their journey through battle and hardship, highlighting the resilience and camaraderie that defined their service.
Throughout the narrative, the author captures the essence of the soldiers' daily lives, from the rigors of camp life to the chaos of combat. He offers readers an intimate look at the challenges they faced, shedding light on the psychological toll and the moral dilemmas encountered by the men. The nuanced portrayal of their interactions, motivations, and sacrifices adds depth to the historical context, making it a compelling read for enthusiasts of military history.
Fitzharris's thorough research draws from letters, diaries, and official records, enriching the narrative with firsthand accounts that elevate the stories of these often-overlooked troops. By weaving together personal testimonies with broader historical analysis, he provides a comprehensive account that honors their legacy and illuminates their role within the Civil War's unfolding saga. This work not only serves as a tribute to the 3rd Minnesota Infantry but also invites readers to reflect on the countless stories of courage that emerged from this tumultuous era.
Throughout the narrative, the author captures the essence of the soldiers' daily lives, from the rigors of camp life to the chaos of combat. He offers readers an intimate look at the challenges they faced, shedding light on the psychological toll and the moral dilemmas encountered by the men. The nuanced portrayal of their interactions, motivations, and sacrifices adds depth to the historical context, making it a compelling read for enthusiasts of military history.
Fitzharris's thorough research draws from letters, diaries, and official records, enriching the narrative with firsthand accounts that elevate the stories of these often-overlooked troops. By weaving together personal testimonies with broader historical analysis, he provides a comprehensive account that honors their legacy and illuminates their role within the Civil War's unfolding saga. This work not only serves as a tribute to the 3rd Minnesota Infantry but also invites readers to reflect on the countless stories of courage that emerged from this tumultuous era.