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A Changing Wind: Commerce and Conflict in Civil War Atlanta

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UPC:
9780300192162
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2014-05-20
Author:
Wendy Hamand Venet
Language:
english
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A compelling exploration of what real life was like for residents of Civil Warera Atlanta

In 1845, Atlanta was the last stop at the end of a railroad line, the home of just twelve families and three general stores. By the 1860s, it was a thriving Confederate city, second only to Richmond in importance. A Changing Wind is the first history to explore the experiences of Atlantas civilians during the young citys rapid growth, the devastation of the Civil War, and the Reconstruction era when Atlanta emerged as a New South city.

A Changing Wind vividly brings to life the stories of Atlantas diverse citizenswhite and black, free and enslaved, well-to-do and everyday people. A rich and compelling account of residents changing loyalties to the Union and the Confederacy, the book highlights the unequal economic and social impacts of the war, General Shermans siege, and the stunning rebirth of the city in postwar years. The final chapter of the book focuses on Atlantas historical memory of the Civil War and how racial divisions have led to separate commemorations of the wars meaning.