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| #3507137 in Books | Glenn Robins Paul J Springer | 2014-08-16 | 2014-08-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.45 x6.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 198 pages | Transforming Civil War Prisons Lincoln Lieber and the Politics of Captivity Critical Moments in American History||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Origin of Policies in Civil War Prisons. (by qualified authors)|By Jim S.|Gary W. Gallagher, brilliant civil war historian, says analysis of Civil War Prisons in his opinion is the most biased topic in all that has been written North or South about the civil war. May accounts written by some authors that were never in a prison and each side tends to try and out due the othe|||Transforming Civil War Prisons explains the historical context for Union and Confederate prison policies, and why neither side was prepared for the unprecedented number of captives this bloody war wrought. Included are informative discussions of the "Lieber C
During the Civil War, 410,000 people were held as prisoners of war on both sides. With resources strained by the unprecedented number of prisoners, conditions in overcrowded prison camps were dismal, and the death toll across Confederate and Union prisons reached 56,000 by the end of the war. In an attempt to improve prison conditions, President Lincoln issued General Orders 100, which would become the basis for future attempts to define the rights of prisoners, inclu...
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