Description: Title: Garden of Ruins: Occupied Louisiana in the Civil War Author: J. Matthew WardPublisher: LSU Press (2024) Condition: NEW hardcover w/ dust jacket. DESCRIPTION: J. Matthew Ward’s Garden of Ruins serves as an insightful social and military history of Civil War–era Louisiana. Partially occupied by Union forces starting in the spring of 1862, the Confederate state experienced the initial attempts of the U.S. Army to create a comprehensive occupation structure through military actions, social regulations, the destabilization of slavery, and the formation of a complex bureaucracy. Skirmishes between Union soldiers and white civilians supportive of the Confederate cause multiplied throughout this period, eventually turning occupation into a war on local households and culture. In unoccupied regions of the state, Confederate forces and their noncombatant allies likewise sought to patrol allegiance, leading to widespread conflict with those they deemed disloyal. Ward suggests that social stability during wartime, and ultimately victory itself, emerged from the capacity of military officials to secure their territory, governing powers, and nonmilitary populations. Garden of Ruins reveals the Civil War, state-building efforts, and democracy itself as contingent processes through which Louisianans shaped the world around them. It also illustrates how military forces and civilians discovered unique ways to wield and hold power during and immediately after the conflict. SHIPPING: Item ships as is (no refunds, exchanges, or returns). Shipping is by USPS Media Mail.BOOK WILL BE CAREFULLY PACKAGED in a custom-sized cardboard book mailer for strong protection in transit.
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Publication Year: 2024
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Garden of Ruins : Occupied Louisiana in the Civil War
Book Series: Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Author: J. Matthew Ward
Genre: History, Military, Politics & Society
Publisher: LSU Press
Topic: American History, Civil War, Military History, Social History
Number of Pages: 317 Pages