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A Higher Duty : Desertion among Georgia Troops during the Civil War

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This book addresses the most important issues associated with Confederate desertion.

How many soldiers actually deserted, when did they desert, and why?

What does Confederate desertion say about Confederate nationalism and the war effort?

Mark A. Weitz has taken his argument beyond the obvious reasons for desertion - that war is a horrific and cruel experience - and examined the emotional and psychological reasons that might induce a soldier to desert.

Just as loyalty to his fellow soldiers might influence a man to charge into a hail of lead, loyalty to his wife and family could also lead him to risk a firing squad in order to return home.

Mark A. Weitz is an independent Civil War scholar.

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Product Details
University of Nebraska Press
0803298552 / 9780803298552
Paperback / softback
973.78
01/12/2005
United States
English
x, 227 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2000.
A look at why Confederate soldiers deserted, from the terrible conditions to emotional and psychological reasons.
A look at why Confederate soldiers deserted, from the terrible conditions to emotional and psychological reasons. HBJK History of the Americas, HBLL Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, HBWJ American Civil War