Contributor
Inscoe, John C., 1951-
Imprint:Athens : University of Georgia Press, c2001.
Descriptionvi, 242 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Note:Largely papers presented at a conference held at the University of Richmond in May 1998 on the topic "Families at war: loyalty and conflict in the Civil War South."
Note:Fighting the devil with fire: David Hunter Strother's private Civil War / Jonathan M. Berkey -- Red strings and half brothers: civil wars in Alamance County, North Carolina, 1861-1871 / Scott Reynolds Nelson -- Highland households divided: family deceptions, diversions, and divisions in Southern Appalachia's inner Civil War / John C. Inscoe, Gordon B. McKinney -- Prudent silence and strict neutrality: the parameters of unionism in Parson Brownlow's Knoxville, 1860-1863 / Robert Tracy McKenzie -- They had determined to root us out: dual memoirs by a unionist couple in Blue Ridge Georgia / Keith S. Bohannon -- Vermont Yankees in King Cotton's court: Cyrena and Amherst Stone in Confederate Atlanta / Thomas G. Dyer -- Poor loving prisoners of war: Nelly Kinzie Gordon and the dilemma of Northern-born women in the Confederate South / Carolyn J. Stefanco -- Safety lies only in silence: secrecy and subversion in Montgomery's unionist community / William Warren Rogers, Jr. -- The Williams Clan's Civil War: how an Arkansas farm family became a guerrilla band / Kenneth C. Barnes -- Defiant unionists: militant Germans in Confederate Texas / Anne J. Bailey.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references, "Select bibliography on Southern unionism" (p. [229]-231), and index.