Deserter Country: Civil War Opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians

Author:   Robert M. Sandow
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823230525


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   11 October 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Deserter Country: Civil War Opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians


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During the Civil War, there were throughout the Union explosions of resistance to the war -from the deadly Draft Riots in New York City to other, less well-known outbreaks. In Deserter Country, Robert Sandow explores one of these least known ""inner civil wars"", the widespread, sometimes violent opposition in the Appalachian lumber country of Pennsylvania. Sparsely settled, these mountains were home to divided communities that provided safe-haven for opponents of the war. The dissent of mountain folk reflected their own marginality in the face of rapidly increasing exploitation of timber resources by big firms, as well as partisan debates over loyalty. One of the few studies of the northern Appalachians, this book draws revealing parallels to the War in the southern mountains, exploring the roots of rural protest in frontier development, the market economy, military policy, partisan debate, and everyday resistance. Sandow also sheds new light on the party politics of rural resistance, rejecting easy depictions of war-opponents as traitors and malcontents for a more nuanced and complicated study of the class, economic upheaval, and localism.

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Author:   Robert M. Sandow
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780823230525


ISBN 10:   082323052
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   11 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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<br>. . . [An] intelligent and proper study. . . -Michael Barton<p><br>In colorful and engaging prose, Sandow describes several instances of violent draft resistance and federal intervention in the Pennsylvania mountains in 1864.-Jon White<p><br>. . . Offers a valuable corrective to previous portraits of wartime dissent and proves once again that community studies, far from being myopic and tangential, can offer substantive interpretations with broad implications.-Jonathan D. Sarris<p><br>


Robert Sandow focuses on the uplands of north central Pennsylvania, where many draft-eligible men evaded Civil War conscription. Democratic party allegiances and resentment at the growing power of big lumber companies predisposed these localists to look with suspicion at the Lincoln administration's wartime demands. Deserter Country provides an important and unexpected window on the Civil War North. -Daniel Crofts, The College of New Jersey ... [An] intelligent and proper study... -Michael Barton In colorful and engaging prose, Sandow describes several instances of violent draft resistance and federal intervention in the Pennsylvania mountains in 1864.-Jon White ... Offers a valuable corrective to previous portraits of wartime dissent and proves once again that community studies, far from being myopic and tangential, can offer substantive interpretations with broad implications.-Jonathan D. Sarris Sandow's research serves as a reminder that America's tradition of dissent in time of conflict is essential to our republic, even though it remains a frequently suppressed part of our public memory.- The Journal of Southern History


. . . [An] intelligent and proper study. . . -Michael BartonIn colorful and engaging prose, Sandow describes several instances of violent draft resistance and federal intervention in the Pennsylvania mountains in 1864.-Jon White. . . Offers a valuable corrective to previous portraits of wartime dissent and proves once again that community studies, far from being myopic and tangential, can offer substantive interpretations with broad implications.-Jonathan D. SarrisSandow's research serves as a reminder that America's tradition of dissent in time of conflict is essential to our republic, even though it remains a frequently suppressed part of our public memory.- The Journal of Southern History


Author Information

Robert M. Sandow is an associate professor of history at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Deserter Country: Civil War Opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians (Fordham) and has presented numerous articles and conference papers. His recent work addresses issues of political dissent and rural protest on the northern home front. Robert M. Sandow is an associate professor of history at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Deserter Country: Civil War Opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians (Fordham University Press, 2009) and has presented numerous articles and conference papers. His recent work addresses issues of political dissent and rural protest on the northern home front.

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