The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies
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Peter S. Carmichael., & Peter S. Carmichael|AUTHOR. (2018). The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies . The University of North Carolina Press.

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Peter S. Carmichael and Peter S. Carmichael|AUTHOR. 2018. The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies. The University of North Carolina Press.

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Peter S. Carmichael and Peter S. Carmichael|AUTHOR. The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies The University of North Carolina Press, 2018.

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Peter S. Carmichael, and Peter S. Carmichael|AUTHOR. The War for the Common Soldier: How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies The University of North Carolina Press, 2018.

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Digging deeply into his soldiers' writing, Carmichael resists the idea that there was "a common soldier" but looks into their own words to find common threads in soldiers' experiences and ways of understanding what was happening around them. In the end, he argues that a pragmatic philosophy of soldiering emerged, guiding members of the rank and file as they struggled to live with the contradictory elements of their violent and volatile world. Soldiering in the Civil War, as Carmichael argues, was never a state of being but a process of becoming.
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