"Shiloh" as Seen by a Private Soldier
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066177102
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About this book
In 'Shiloh' as Seen by a Private Soldier, Warren Olney presents a poignant and meticulously detailed account of the Battle of Shiloh, one of the pivotal confrontations of the American Civil War. Through the lens of a private soldier'Äôs perspective, Olney captures not only the brutality of warfare but also the emotional and psychological turmoil experienced by those enrolled in the conflict. Written in a reflective and often lyrical style, the book employs rich, descriptive language that paints a vivid image of the battlefield, offering both a historical narrative and personal insights that reveal the complexities of soldierly camaraderie and fear. This work stands as a significant contribution to Civil War literature, often intertwining personal anecdotes with broader historical context to underscore the immense human cost of war. Warren Olney, an astute observer and a soldier himself, penned this book against the backdrop of his own experiences and the historical memory of the Civil War. His background as a participant lends authenticity to his narrative, further enriched by his keen awareness of the socio-political factors at play. Olney's reflections are informed by a desire to document the often-overlooked experiences of ordinary soldiers, making his work both personal and universal in its appeal. Recommended for readers interested in military history, personal narratives, or the Civil War era, Olney's 'Shiloh' emerges as a compelling exploration of human determination amidst chaos. It invites readers to traverse the tumultuous journey of a soldier while contemplating the broader implications of courage, loss, and resilience in the face of adversity.
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