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Military Biography - U.S. - General & Miscellaneous, General Military History, Crime, United States Civil War - Military Operations - General & Miscellaneous, General & Miscellaneous Espionage, United States - 19th Century - Civil War - History, Biography
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Spies in the Civil War

by Ronald A. Reis
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Overview

Many of the men and women who served as spies in the Civil War were otherwise "ordinary" Americans who had received no special training in intelligence gathering, but simply observed what was going on around them and then passed that information to those who needed it. The stories of spies such as Allan Pinkerton, Elizabeth Van Lew, Belle Boyd, and Rose O'Neal Greenhow vividly illustrate the differing motivations and backgrounds of those who became involved in espionage. Additional critical information came from former slaves, nurses, and men and women who found themselves in hostile territory when the war began.

The Civil War: A Nation Divided offers a unique perspective on the Civil War, the bloodiest conflict in America's history. Featuring primary source material, each title in this informative new set details a specific topic of life during the war and its immediate aftermath.

Synopsis

Many of the men and women who served as spies in the Civil War were otherwise "ordinary" Americans who had received no special training in intelligence gathering, but simply observed what was going on around them and then passed that information to those who needed it. The stories of spies such as Allan Pinkerton, Elizabeth Van Lew, Belle Boyd, and Rose O'Neal Greenhow vividly illustrate the differing motivations and backgrounds of those who became involved in espionage. Additional critical information came from former slaves, nurses, and men and women who found themselves in hostile territory when the war began.

The Civil War: A Nation Divided offers a unique perspective on the Civil War, the bloodiest conflict in America's history. Featuring primary source material, each title in this informative new set details a specific topic of life during the war and its immediate aftermath.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
Chelsea House Publishers
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781604130393

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