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They fought like demons
Subtitle | women soldiers in the American civil war |
Publish Place | Baton Rouge |
Publisher | Louisiana State University Press |
Publish Year | 2002 |
Pages | XIII, 277p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 0807128066 |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- B3855 - B
Description | At least 250 women served-disguised as men-in the ranks of both North and South during the Civil War. After covering the major combat actions in which women served the authors reconstruct the reasons why women entered the armed forces: many were simply patriotic, while others followed their husbands or lovers and yet others yearned to break free from the constraints that Victorian society had laid on them as women. |
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