Rebel Richmond: Life and Death in the Confederate Capital

Rebel Richmond: Life and Death in the Confederate Capital

by Stephen V. Ash
Rebel Richmond: Life and Death in the Confederate Capital

Rebel Richmond: Life and Death in the Confederate Capital

by Stephen V. Ash

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Overview

In the spring of 1861, Richmond, Virginia, suddenly became the capital city, military headquarters, and industrial engine of a new nation fighting for its existence. A remarkable drama unfolded in the months that followed. The city's population exploded, its economy was deranged, and its government and citizenry clashed desperately over resources to meet daily needs while a mighty enemy army laid siege. Journalists, officials, and everyday residents recorded these events in great detail, and the Confederacy's foes and friends watched closely from across the continent and around the world.

In Rebel Richmond, Stephen V. Ash vividly evokes life in Richmond as war consumed the Confederate capital. He guides readers from the city's alleys, homes, and shops to its churches, factories, and halls of power, uncovering the intimate daily drama of a city transformed and ultimately destroyed by war. Drawing on the stories and experiences of civilians and soldiers, slaves and masters, refugees and prisoners, merchants and laborers, preachers and prostitutes, the sick and the wounded, Ash delivers a captivating new narrative of the Civil War's impact on a city and its people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469650982
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 10/14/2019
Series: Civil War America
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 665,150
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Stephen V. Ash is professor emeritus of history at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and author of A Massacre in Memphis: The Race Riot That Shook the Nation One Year after the Civil War.

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Remarkably rich, humane, and compelling. Ash reveals aspects of life in the Confederate capital we have never seen before and helps us understand that the Civil War was much more than the familiar battles— it was a cataclysmic event that consumed the entire society, especially in the South." —Edward L. Ayers, author of The Thin Light of Freedom: The Civil War and Emancipation in the Heart of America



Rebel Richmond carves out a unique and important place in the crowded chronicles of the Confederate capital. Stephen V. Ash employs an impressive variety of untapped sources to weave a compelling portrait of wartime Richmond centered around the city's everyday occupants. This is simply one of the best urban studies of the Civil War era ever written." —A. Wilson Greene, author of A Campaign of Giants; The Battle for Petersburg



Stephen V. Ash offers a captivating portrait of the erosion of the order and habits of Richmond under the relentless pressure of war. Often picaresque and always poignant, Rebel Richmond is a rich kaleidoscope of white and black Richmonders scrambling for food and housing, searching for diversion and solace, and anxiously awaiting the outcome of a war that engulfed them."—W. Fitzhugh Brundage, author of Civil Torture: An American Tradition, a Pulitzer Prize@–finalist

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