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Law in War, War as Law: Brigadier General Joseph Holt and the Judge Advocate General's Department in the Civil War and Early Reconstruction, 1861-1865 (Legal History Series)
Joshua E. Kastenberg
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| #2083750 in Books | 2011-04-30 | Original language:English | 10.25 x7.25 x1.25l,2.35 | File type: PDF | 438 pages|||''This history of the Army Bureau of Military Justice in the Civil War [E]ra is a well-researched work that may well become a classic. ...This book is highly recommended for any serious student of the military or legal history of the Civil War Era.'' --Burrus
During the Civil War, the Union Army grew from a semi-professional force of 12,000 to a force of almost one million citizens. The unique disciplinary requirements for this citizen army were only one facet of the nation's unique wartime needs. Lincoln believed, with credibility, that a dangerous enemy resided within the north, and the common civil laws were not strong enough to contain this enemy. To achieve a disciplined military and to defeat the internal enemy, Lincoln...
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