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020    128330368X 
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245 04 The Civil War in Georgia :|ba new Georgia encyclopedia 
       companion /|cedited by John C. Inscoe. 
260    Athens :|bUniversity of Georgia Press,|c2011. 
300    1 online resource (xii, 305 pages) :|billustrations, maps 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    "A project of the New Georgia Encyclopedia." 
500    "Published in association with the Georgia Humanities 
       Council and the University System of Georgia/GALILEO." 
505 0  Section 1: Prelude to war: Slavery -- Wanderer -- Georgia 
       in 1860 -- Sectional crisis -- Georgia platform -- 
       Secession -- State constitution of 1861 -- Milledgeville -
       - Old Governor's Mansion -- Section 2: The war years: For 
       Pulaski -- Union blockade and coastal occupation -- 
       Savannah -- USS Water Witch -- Naval war on the 
       Chattahoochee River -- Guerrilla warfare -- Andrews raid -
       - Black troops -- Battle of Chickamauga -- Atlanta 
       Campaign -- Battle of Resaca -- Battle of Pickett's Mill -
       - Battle of Kennesaw Mountain -- Sherman's march to the 
       sea -- Griswoldville -- Wilson's raid -- Capture of 
       Jefferson Davis -- Confederate gold -- Civil War 
       photojournalist: George N. Barnard -- Military support: 
       Georgia Military Institute -- Confederate hospitals -- 
       Industry and manufacturing -- Atlanta as Confederate hub -
       - Roswell Mill Women -- Prisons -- Andersonville Prison --
       Home front: Newspaper -- The countryman -- Unionists -- 
       Desertion -- Dissent -- Women -- Nancy Harts Militia --
       Welfare and poverty -- Emancipation -- Sherman's field 
       order no. 15. 
505 8  Section 3: The war's legacy: Postwar identity: 
       Reconstruction -- Lost cause religion -- Confederate 
       veteran organizations -- United Daughters of the 
       Confederacy -- Commemorative sites and activities: 
       Cemeteries -- Confederate monuments -- Cyclorama -- 
       Fitzgerald -- Stone Mountain -- Civil War Heritage trails 
       -- National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus -- 
       Civil War Centennial -- Reenacting -- Archaeology -- 
       Literary and cinematic perspectives: Journals, diaries, 
       and memoirs -- Slave narratives -- Macaria -- "Marching 
       through Georgia" -- On the plantation -- The general -- 
       Gone with the wind (Novel) -- Gone with the wind (Film) --
       The great locomotive chase -- The Andersonville trial 
       (Play) and Andersonville (Film) -- Jubilee -- The wind 
       done gone -- Fictional treatments of Sherman in Georgia. 
506 1  Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 
651  0 Georgia|xHistory|yCivil War, 1861-1865. 
700 1  Inscoe, John C.,|d1951-|eeditor. 
856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt46nb3c|zGo to 
       ebook 
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