A People's Contest: The Union and Civil War, 1861-1865 Second Edition, with a New Preface (Modern War Studies) (Modern World Studies)
Mastering Wartime is the first comprehensive study of a Northern city during the Civil War. J. Matthew Gallman argues that, although the war posed numerous challenges to Philadelphia's citizens, the city's institutions and traditions proved to be sufficiently resilient to adjust to the crisis without significant alteration. Following the wartime actions of individuals and groups-workers, women, entrepreneurs-he shows that while the war placed pressure on private and public organizations to centralize, Philadelphia's institutions remained largely decentralized and tradition bound.
Gallman explores the war's impact on a wide range of aspects of life in Philadelphia. Among the issues addressed are recruitment and conscription of soldiers, individual responses to wartime separation and death, individual and institutional benevolence, civic rituals, crime and disorder, government contracting, and long-term economic development. The book compares the wartime years to the antebellum period and discusses the war's legacies in the postwar decade.
Country | USA |
Author | J. Matthew Gallman |
Binding | Paperback |
Brand | Brand: University of Pennsylvania Press |
EAN | 9780812217445 |
Edition | Pennsylvania Paperbacks ed |
Feature | Used Book in Good Condition |
ISBN | 0812217446 |
Label | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Manufacturer | University of Pennsylvania Press |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 368 |
PublicationDate | 2000-08-15 |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Studio | University of Pennsylvania Press |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |