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Union Demobilization and the Boundaries of War and Peace

Union Demobilization and the Boundaries of War and Peace to m watson bro wn book award Union Demobilization and the Boundaries of War and Peace an drew f. lang Editor’s Note: The following represents the acceptance speech for the Watson Brown Prize for the best book published on the Civil War era in the calendar year 2017. Tad Brown, president of the Watson-Brown Foundation, awarded the prize to Andrew F. Lang for his book In the Wake of War: Military Occupation, Emancipation, and Civil War America, published by LSU Press. These remarks were given at the annual banquet of the Society of Civil War Historians (SCWH), held during the Southern Historical Association annual meeting on November 9, 2018, in Birmingham, Alabama. The SCWH judges and administers the book prize. When I received the advance copy of In the Wake of War in late 2017, I scarcely imagined standing here tonight to accept the Tom Watson Brown Award. This honor will long rank among the most cherished of my life and career. Many of you in this room helped make this book possible, and I am profoundly grateful for your collegiality and friendship. Notable gratitude is due to the Society of Civil War Historians, Tad Brown, and the Watson-Brown http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of the Civil War Era University of North Carolina Press

Union Demobilization and the Boundaries of War and Peace

The Journal of the Civil War Era , Volume 9 (2) – Jun 1, 2019

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Abstract

to m watson bro wn book award Union Demobilization and the Boundaries of War and Peace an drew f. lang Editor’s Note: The following represents the acceptance speech for the Watson Brown Prize for the best book published on the Civil War era in the calendar year 2017. Tad Brown, president of the Watson-Brown Foundation, awarded the prize to Andrew F. Lang for his book In the Wake of War: Military Occupation, Emancipation, and Civil War America, published by LSU Press. These remarks were given at the annual banquet of the Society of Civil War Historians (SCWH), held during the Southern Historical Association annual meeting on November 9, 2018, in Birmingham, Alabama. The SCWH judges and administers the book prize. When I received the advance copy of In the Wake of War in late 2017, I scarcely imagined standing here tonight to accept the Tom Watson Brown Award. This honor will long rank among the most cherished of my life and career. Many of you in this room helped make this book possible, and I am profoundly grateful for your collegiality and friendship. Notable gratitude is due to the Society of Civil War Historians, Tad Brown, and the Watson-Brown

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The Journal of the Civil War EraUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jun 1, 2019

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