Allison M. Johnson is assistant professor of English at San Jose State University. She is the author of The Scars We Carve: Bodies and Wounds in Civil War Print Culture and the coeditor of Religion and Its Reformation in America, Beginnings to 1730: An Anthology of Primary Sources.
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"In this thoughtfully edited collection, Allison M. Johnson highlights several examples of the entries [in penmanship contests for Union veterans] that reflect on battle, sacrifice, and a brotherhood forged through the scalpel and saw. . . . This superbly edited collection sheds extensive light on that secret history for the hundreds of U.S. soldiers who sacrificed an arm in the name of their military service."--Journal of Southern History "The primary research Johnson put into this volume is impressive, tracking down life stories of veteran-writers to flesh out their contributions . . . The Left-Armed Corps is an accessible and interesting text, packed with rich primary sources. The book will no doubt be useful to researchers and those interested in the era, but I see its biggest potential in classroom use. Highly readable, this book will spark fascinating conversations among undergraduate and graduate students."--American Historical Review "The Left-Armed Corps is a well-conceived and edited collection of essays. Its unique insights into the lives of Civil War veterans will inspire future studies of the disabled men who for decades after Appomattox were still America's most potent reminders of the true costs of war."--Michigan War Studies Review

