Huts and History : The Historical Archaeology of Military Encampment During the American Civil War
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0813081351
ISBN-13
9780813081359
Publisher
University Press of Florida
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University Press of Florida
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 9th, 2025
Print length
288 Pages
Product Classification:
Military historyLandscape archaeologyBattles & campaigns
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Exploring Civil War camp sites and the lives of the soldiers who lived in them The American Civil War soldier, confined much of the time to his camp, suffered from boredom and sickness. Encampment was not only tedious but detrimental to his health; far more soldiers died of diseases from sharing close quarters with their comrades than from wounds on the battlefield. Until now, archaeologists have concentrated their study on the battle sites and overlooked the importance of the camps. This edited collection is the first dedicated to the archaeology of Civil War encampments. The authors contend that intensive study to interpret and preserve these sites will help to ensure their protection as well as expand our understanding of the 19th-century soldier’s life. Whether they mobilized tens of thousands of men for training or taught maneuvers to smaller groups, encampments are significant in several ways: as “cultural landscapes” characterized by architectural features, as socially and politically organized “mobile communities,” and as infrastructures created to support soldiers’ needs. The authors’ techniques can be applied to camps not only of the Civil War but the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Indian campaign.
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