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Frontmatter
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
1. Filling the Ranks
l. "We Are All in This War": The 148th Pennsylvania and Home Front Dissension in Centre County during the Civil War
2. "Volunteer While You May": Manpower Mobilization in Dubuque, Iowa
3. "If They Would Know What I Know It Would Be Pretty Hard to Raise One Company in York": Recruiting, the Draft, and Society's Response in York County, Pennsylvania, 1861-1865
2. Northerners and Their Men in Arms
4. "Tell Me What the Sensations Are": The Northern Home Front Learns about Combat
5. "Listen Ladies One and All": Union Soldiers Yearn for the Society of Their "Fair Cousins of the North"
6. Soldiering on the Home Front: The Veteran Reserve Corps and the Northern People
7. Saving Jack: Religion, Benevolent Organizations, and Union Sailors during the Civil War
8. In the Lord's Army: The United States Christian Commission, Soldiers, and the Union War Eff
9. Carrying the Home Front to War: Soldiers, Race, and New England Culture during the Civil War
3. From War to Peace
10. "Surely They Remember Me": The 16th Connecticut in War, Captivity, and Public Memory
11. "Honorable Scars": Norther:p Amputees and the Meaning of Civil War Injuries
12. The Impact of the Civil War on Nineteenth-Century Marriages
13. A Different Civil War: African American Veterans in New Bedford, Massachusetts
14. "I Would Rather Shake Hands with the Blackest Nigger in the Land": Northern Black Civil War Veterans and the Grand Army of the Republic
15. "For Every Man Who Wore the Blue": The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States and the Charges of Elitism after the Civil War
AFTERWORD
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX

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