Manhood and Patriotic Awakening in the American Civil War: The John E. Mattoon Letters, 1859D1866

Manhood and Patriotic Awakening in the American Civil War: The John E. Mattoon Letters, 1859D1866

by Robert Bruce Donald
Manhood and Patriotic Awakening in the American Civil War: The John E. Mattoon Letters, 1859D1866

Manhood and Patriotic Awakening in the American Civil War: The John E. Mattoon Letters, 1859D1866

by Robert Bruce Donald

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Overview

It has been over sixty years since the first book that tried to explain the life and lot of the common soldier in the American Civil War was published. Since Bell Wiley's Life of Johnny Reb (1943), there have been many thousands of pages devoted to the troops and the social history underlying the conflict of the Civil War. Within that historical record, one question still captivates and provokes: why did they fight?

John E. Mattoon was certainly one such "common" soldier, aside from his uncommonly interesting and expressive letters. This book constitutes a valuable case study illuminating the motives, experiences, and ultimate realizations of a young cavalry volunteer. The exploration of John's personal motivations and the actions of his peers adds further clarity to our body of knowledge, which may force us to reassess some preconceived notions about the prototypical Union soldier. Scholarly research adds historical context to provide colorful depth and flesh to a developing interpretation of John's experiences. A refreshing approach to an old conflict-students, teachers, and anyone interested in the personal side of war will benefit from the firsthand glimpse of Manhood and Patriotic Awakening.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761839330
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Publication date: 04/07/2008
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 9.03(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Robert Bruce Donald is a graduate of Middlebury College in Vermont and earned his Master's Degree in History from Trinity College (Hartford). He has worked in finance and marketing, then as a consultant producing a multitude of documents over many years. But it is a life-long interest in the study of history that has happily produced this book.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Family Members in the John E. Mattoon Letters
Chapter 3 Early Life
Chapter 4 Family
Chapter 5 Back in Canaan, NY
Chapter 6 Recruiting the Second Wave
Chapter 7 Why Fight?
Chapter 8 In the Army
Chapter 9 New Market and Early's Washington Raid
Chapter 10 Remount Camp Again
Chapter 11 The Hard Men
Chapter 12 An Awakening
Chapter 13 Politics
Chapter 14 The Moral Aspect
Chapter 15 Back to War
Chapter 16 Washington and Home?
Chapter 17 The State of the Post-War Union
Chapter 18 Happenings out West
Chapter 19 Desertion or Duty - Back in Washington
Chapter 20 The 21st at War's End
Chapter 21 On the Road
Chapter 22 Tibbits' Waterloo
Chapter 23 Fort Collins
Chapter 24 Spring, 1866
Chapter 25 Home Again
Chapter 26 From Reluctant Farmer to Patriot
Part 27 Bibliography
Chapter 28 Index
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