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Introduction: responsible to one another and to God: the Union's moral vision of war -- A war of barbarism or of comparative humanity: combatting guerrillas -- Not to destroy but to make good: occupying cities -- The more vigorously wars are pursued, the better it is for humanity: Francis Lieber and General Orders No. 100 -- The sternest feature of war: retaliation against Confederate soldiers -- Even in the midst of an enemy's country the dictates of humanity must at least be observed: the hard yet humane war against Confederate civilians -- Conclusion: was the American Civil War a just war? |
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9781469630533 (electronic bk.) |
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1469630532 (electronic bk.) |
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