6 edition of Portraits of Conflict found in the catalog.
Published
January 3, 1999
by University of Arkansas Press
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Written in
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 410 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8598707M |
ISBN 10 | 1557284210 |
ISBN 10 | 9781557284211 |
First Printing. A beautiful copy. Clean inside and out. Front top corner tip of jacket is worn. The attached photographs were taken with the book's jacket in a clear mylar wrap, so there is some glare and distortion - no flaws to jacket except for one corner tip.. Published by Univ of Arkansas Pr Very Good Condition. In our Anderson Mill ions: Quarto ( x 12) Dust . Portraits of Conflict. The series, from its beginning, had a specific purpose—an emphasis upon the individual’s experience of war. The first volume made its authors aware that behind the larger stories of war are the thousands of individuals who lived through or died as a result.
The Vietnam War was an endless and divisive conflict that resulted in a population of veterans who suffered long term scars from the horrors of war, returning to little support from a country that was ad odds with the conflict. Photographer Tom Sanders has created a compilation of photographs of American Vietnam war veterans, southern Vietnamese war veterans, southern . Portraits of Conflict Alabama | Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Alabama in the Civil War is the tenth volume in this acclaimed series showing the human side of the country's great national conflict. Over photographs of soldiers and civilians from Alabama, many never seen before, are accompanied by their personal stories and woven into the larger narrative of the Brand: University of Arkansas Press.
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Over photographs of soldiers and civilians from Alabama, many never seen before, are accompanied by their personal stories and woven into the larger narrative of the war both on the battlefield.
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Over photographs of soldiers and civilians from Alabama, many never seen before, are accompanied by their personal stories. The Civil War was the first American conflict in which photographers produced a large cache ofpictorial records ofthe war's participants and its battle scenes.
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Over photographs of soldiers and civilians from Alabama, many never seen before, are accompanied by their personal stories and woven into the larger narrative of the war both Author: Ben H. Severance. Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Alabama in the Civil War is a solid contribution to the scholarly literature on the war." -- The Journal of Southern History, MayPraise for the Portraits of Conflict Series: "The Portraits of Conflict books make for terrific browsingâ Š as the reader turns the pages, and reads one 5/5(1).
This Learning Lab collection has been created to support the National History Day theme, Conflict and Compromise. Utilizing portraits and other resources from the National Portrait Gallery, this collection is organized by Topics within the Conflict and Compromise theme.
This largest volume yet in the University of Arkansas Press's award-winning series on the Civil War deepens our understanding of the nation's costliest human conflict. It tells the stories of the ordinary soldierstheir heroism and fear, the boredom and the miseryin the midst of war.
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