Among the Graves
Thomas Laqueur: Naming the Dead, 18 December 2008
The Civil War and the Limits of Destruction
by Mark Neely.
Harvard, 277 pp., £20.95, November 2007,978 0 674 02658 2 Show More
by Mark Neely.
Harvard, 277 pp., £20.95, November 2007,
This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War
by Drew Gilpin Faust.
Knopf, 346 pp., $27.95, January 2008,978 0 375 40404 7 Show More
by Drew Gilpin Faust.
Knopf, 346 pp., $27.95, January 2008,
“... Stonewall Jackson, the deeply neurotic but irresistibly romantic, swashbuckling Confederate commander, thought that the great and swift destruction of life and property seen in the American Civil War was the essence of war generally. But this war was not swift. It was long and gruelling: 425 men, on average, died every day for 1458 days ... ”