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| #180479 in Books | University of Nebraska Press | 1997-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.60 x5.25l,.70 | File type: PDF | 246 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| BLUNT, sharp, yet introspective! (~400 words)|By history buff in se PA|WELL WORTH THE READ !! • 1 map. No images. No footnotes. No index. 246 pages. • Introduction (5 pgs) by James M. McPherson. • A Union soldier’s autobiographical memoir written two decades after the Civil War. A zealous, patriotic, under-aged teenager sneaks off t||
"Wilkeson’s memoirs are unlike most others by Civil War veterans, who tended to romanticize and sometimes to glorify their experiences, thus distorting the experiences they went through. . . . His emphasis on the seamy, unheroic, horrific side of wa
This memoir is no misty-eyed bit of nostalgia. Frank Wilkeson writes, he tells us, because "the history of the fighting to suppress the slave holders’ rebellion, thus far written, has been the work of commanding generals. The private soldiers who won the battles, and lost them through the ignorance and incapacity of commanders, have scarcely begun to write the history from their point of view."
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