Our Onward March

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531509019

The Grand Army of the Republic in the Progressive Era

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By Jonathan D. Neu
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Jonathan D. Neu holds a PhD in history from Carnegie Mellon University and works in publishing. His writings have appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Gettysburg Magazine, Annals of Iowa, and in the volume The War Went On. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Introduction: Our Onward March 1 1 Practical Monuments 13 2 A Grand Army of Scholars 43 3 West of Appomattox, South of Richmond 73 4 Clasping Hands Across the Sea 105 5 Rally Once Again 137 Conclusion: From Their Battlements in Heaven 172 Acknowledgments 181 Notes 185 Bibliography 245 Index 275

This is a valuable study that adds to our understanding of U.S. veterans after the war and how they viewed their local and national service as continuing long past 1865.-- "Emerging Civil War Blog" Based on painstaking research and written in clear and readable prose, Neu revises what we know about the "old soldiers," who, rather than fading away after the 1890s, extended the values for which they had fought by becoming Progressive Era reformers in their communities and the nation. Neu convincingly argues that veterans' forward-looking activism is as much a part of their legacy as their courage and sacrifice.---James Marten, Professor Emeritus of History, Marquette University, author of Sing Not War: The Lives of Union & Confederate Veterans in Gilded Age America and of America's Corporal: James Tanner in War and Peace.

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