Contents |
Foreword / Kenneth W. Noe -- Introduction: guerrilla warfare's place in the history of the American Civil War / Brian D. McKnight and Barton A. Myers -- Partisan ranger petitions and the confederacy's authorized guerrilla service / Barton A. Myers -- Finding the guerrillas: the power of shadow and perception in the Appalachian theater / Brian D. McKnight -- Nathan Bedford Forrest and guerrilla war / Brian Steel Wills -- Home rebels, amnesty, and antiguerrilla operations in Kentucky in 1864 / Stephen Rockenbach -- "Who is 'Tinker Dave' Beaty?": hunting guerrilla social networks / Aaron Astor -- The irregular war in Loudoun County, Virginia / Scott Thompson -- American warlord: reconsidering "guerrilla" leader John Gatewood / Adam H. Domby -- The Union war on women / Lisa Tendrich Frank -- Guerrilla warfare and the environment in the trans-Mississippi theater / Matthew M. Stith -- Irregular naval warfare along the lower Mississippi / Laura June Davis -- Whiskey, wild men, and Missouri's guerrilla war / Joseph M. Beilein Jr -- Larkin M. Skaggs and the massacre(s) at Lawrence / Matthew C. Hulbert -- A spatial approach to Civil War Missouri's domestic supply line / Andrew Fialka -- Challenging the Union citizen-soldier ideal / Andrew F. Lang -- War guerrillas in a global, comparative context / Earl J. Hess -- Afterword / Daniel E. Sutherland. |