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War upon Our Border

by Stephen I. Rockenbach

Examines the experiences of two Ohio River Valley communities during the turmoil and social upheaval of the American Civil War. Examining manuscripts, newspapers, and government documents, War upon Our Border employs a microhistorical approach to link the experiences of common people with the sweeping national events of the Civil War era.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

War upon Our Border examines the experiences of two Ohio River Valley communities during the turmoil and social upheaval of the American Civil War. Although on opposite sides of the border between slavery and freedom, Corydon, Indiana, and Frankfort, Kentucky, shared a legacy of white settlement and a distinct western identity, which fostered unity and emphasized cooperation during the first year of the war. But subsequent guerrilla raids, military occupation, economic hardship, political turmoil, and racial tension ultimately divided citizens living on either side of the river border. Once a conduit for all kinds of relationships, the Ohio River became a barrier dividing North and South by the end of the conflict.

Centered on the experience of local politicians, civic leaders, laborers, soldiers, and civilians, this combined social and military history addresses major interpretative debates, including how citizens chose allegiances, what role slavery played in soldier and civilian motivation, and the nature of life on the home front. Examining manuscripts, newspapers, and government documents, War upon Our Border employs a microhistorical approach to link the experiences of common people with the sweeping national events of the Civil War era. The resulting study reveals the lingering effect of the war's memory and how the effort to construct a new regional dynamic continues to shape popular conceptions of the period.

Author Biography

Stephen I. Rockenbach is Associate Professor of History at Virginia State University.

Review

War upon Our Border addresses an important and understudied place, period, and set of sociopolitical shifts while engaging thoughtfully and originally with an emerging scholarly literature on the Civil War borderlands. It offers fresh insights on social conflicts and wartime transformations in the Ohio Valley. By juxtaposing the changes the Civil War wrought on Kentucky communities with similar but not identical changes in southern Indiana, the book reveals subtle insights about race relations, economic structures, responses to military and guerrilla incursions, meanings of loyalty, and the roles of historical memory.–T. Lloyd Benson, Furman University, author of The Caning of Senator Sumner.

Long Description

War upon Our Border examines the experiences of two Ohio River Valley communities during the turmoil and social upheaval of the American Civil War. Although on opposite sides of the border between slavery and freedom, Corydon, Indiana, and Frankfort, Kentucky, shared a legacy of white settlement and a distinct western identity, which fostered unity and emphasized cooperation during the first year of the war. But subsequent guerrilla raids, military occupation, economic hardship, political turmoil, and racial tension ultimately divided citizens living on either side of the river border. Once a conduit for all kinds of relationships, the Ohio River became a barrier dividing North and South by the end of the conflict. Centered on the experience of local politicians, civic leaders, laborers, soldiers, and civilians, this combined social and military history addresses major interpretative debates, including how citizens chose allegiances, what role slavery played in soldier and civilian motivation, and the nature of life on the home front. Examining manuscripts, newspapers, and government documents, War upon Our Border employs a microhistorical approach to link the experiences of common people with the sweeping national events of the Civil War era. The resulting study reveals the lingering effect of the war's memory and how the effort to construct a new regional dynamic continues to shape popular conceptions of the period.

Review Quote (previous edition)

" War upon Our Border addresses an important and understudied place, period, and set of sociopolitical shifts while engaging thoughtfully and originally with an emerging scholarly literature on the Civil War borderlands. It offers fresh insights on social conflicts and wartime transformations in the Ohio Valley. By juxtaposing the changes the Civil War wrought on Kentucky communities with similar but not identical changes in southern Indiana, the book reveals subtle insights about race relations, economic structures, responses to military and guerrilla incursions, meanings of loyalty, and the roles of historical memory. "--T. Lloyd Benson, Furman University, author of The Caning of Senator Sumner

Review Quote

War upon Our Border addresses an important and understudied place, period, and set of sociopolitical shifts while engaging thoughtfully and originally with an emerging scholarly literature on the Civil War borderlands. It offers fresh insights on social conflicts and wartime transformations in the Ohio Valley. By juxtaposing the changes the Civil War wrought on Kentucky communities with similar but not identical changes in southern Indiana, the book reveals subtle insights about race relations, economic structures, responses to military and guerrilla incursions, meanings of loyalty, and the roles of historical memory.

Description for Reader

Stephen I. Rockenbach is Associate Professor of History at Virginia State University.

Description for Sales People

In War upon Our Border Stephen Rockenbach charts the estrangement of two closely linked Ohio River Valley communities on opposite sides of the Civil War border between slavery and freedom.

Details

ISBN0813939186
Author Stephen I. Rockenbach
Short Title WAR UPON OUR BORDER
Pages 256
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0813939186
ISBN-13 9780813939186
Media Book
Format Hardcover
DEWEY 973.71
Imprint University of Virginia Press
Subtitle Two Ohio Valley Communities Navigate the Civil War
Place of Publication Charlottesville
Country of Publication United States
Illustrations 2 black & white illustrations
Year 2016
AU Release Date 2016-11-09
NZ Release Date 2016-11-09
UK Release Date 2016-11-30
Series A Nation Divided: Studies in the Civil War Era
Publication Date 2016-11-30
Audience Professional & Vocational
US Release Date 2016-11-30

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