They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War

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They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War
  • They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers In The Civil War by De Anne & Lauren Cook Blanton
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"Albert Cashier" served three years in the Union Army and passed successfully as a man until 1911 when the aging veteran was revealed to be a woman named Jennie Hodgers. Frances Clayton kept fighting even after her husband was gunned down in front of her at the Battle of Murfreesboro. And more than one soldier astonished "his" comrades-in-arms by giving birth in camp. 

This lively and authoritative book opens a hitherto neglected chapter of Civil War history, telling the stories of hundreds of women who adopted male disguise and fought as soldiers. It explores their reasons for enlisting; their experiences in combat, and the way they were seen by their fellow soldiers and the American public. Impeccably researched and narrated with verve and wit, They Fought Like Demons is a major addition to our understanding of the Civil War era. 

Publisher: Vintage Books. Paperback, 304 Pages. Measures 8"x5.25"x0.6" . Weighs 9 oz.

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9781400033157
They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War
$19.00
Available In Store
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"Albert Cashier" served three years in the Union Army and passed successfully as a man until 1911 when the aging veteran was revealed to be a woman named Jennie Hodgers. Frances Clayton kept fighting even after her husband was gunned down in front of her at the Battle of Murfreesboro. And more than one soldier astonished "his" comrades-in-arms by giving birth in camp. 

This lively and authoritative book opens a hitherto neglected chapter of Civil War history, telling the stories of hundreds of women who adopted male disguise and fought as soldiers. It explores their reasons for enlisting; their experiences in combat, and the way they were seen by their fellow soldiers and the American public. Impeccably researched and narrated with verve and wit, They Fought Like Demons is a major addition to our understanding of the Civil War era. 

Publisher: Vintage Books. Paperback, 304 Pages. Measures 8"x5.25"x0.6" . Weighs 9 oz.

Description

"Albert Cashier" served three years in the Union Army and passed successfully as a man until 1911 when the aging veteran was revealed to be a woman named Jennie Hodgers. Frances Clayton kept fighting even after her husband was gunned down in front of her at the Battle of Murfreesboro. And more than one soldier astonished "his" comrades-in-arms by giving birth in camp. 

This lively and authoritative book opens a hitherto neglected chapter of Civil War history, telling the stories of hundreds of women who adopted male disguise and fought as soldiers. It explores their reasons for enlisting; their experiences in combat, and the way they were seen by their fellow soldiers and the American public. Impeccably researched and narrated with verve and wit, They Fought Like Demons is a major addition to our understanding of the Civil War era. 

Publisher: Vintage Books. Paperback, 304 Pages. Measures 8"x5.25"x0.6" . Weighs 9 oz.

ISBN
9781400033157
Publisher
Publication Date
September 9, 2003
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
304
Series
Vintage Civil War Library
Keywords
History | United States | Civil War Period (1850-1877); Social Science | Women's Studies; History | Women