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Highlights
- Amid the chaos of battle and the harsh conditions of prisoner-of-war camps, tens of thousands of soldiers from both the Union and Confederate armies made controversial decisions to switch their allegiances.
- About the Author: PATRICK H. GARROW was the owner and principal archaeologist of Garrow & Associates, a cultural resource management firm, for over 20 years.
- 248 Pages
- History, United States
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About the Book
"Patrick H. Garrow follows up his 2020 publication with the press, Changing Sides: Union Prisoners of War Who Joined the Confederate Army, with a study of Confederate soldiers who joined the Union army. This project vastly expands Dee Brown's Galvanized Yankees, which looked at only six volunteer regiments. On the other hand, Garrow comprehensively explores former Confederate soldiers who would later join the Federal ranks, whether they were former POWs or not, to present an inclusive study of galvanized soldiers and a fuller picture of those who fought in the American Civil War and why"-- Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis
Amid the chaos of battle and the harsh conditions of prisoner-of-war camps, tens of thousands of soldiers from both the Union and Confederate armies made controversial decisions to switch their allegiances. Building upon his 2020 work, Changing Sides: Union Prisoners of War Who Joined the Confederate Army, Patrick H. Garrow explores the other side of this overlooked aspect of Civil War history.
Significantly expanding on previous scholarship around "galvanized Yankees," Garrow begins his study with an overview of Civil War prisons as a whole. He outlines unsavory conditions endured by prisoners of war on both sides, including a lack of proper shelter, food, potable water, and medical care. Notably, Garrow argues that the deplorable conditions of these army prisons were not the only motivator that fueled soldiers' decisions to switch sides as the war waned. Garrow investigates service records, pension files, period newspapers, and regimental histories to uncover the complex motivations of Confederate prisoners of war who joined Federal forces. He documents the individual histories of twelve distinct infantry and calvary regiments, contextualizing the wartime climate, struggles, and political leanings of the soldiers grappling with survival and allegiance during the Civil War.
Alongside Garrow's prior volume, From Gray to Blue is an insightful addition to existing Civil War scholarship that will engage and inform both history scholars and general readers.
About the Author
PATRICK H. GARROW was the owner and principal archaeologist of Garrow & Associates, a cultural resource management firm, for over 20 years. In addition to his book Changing Sides, he has authored or edited numerous site reports and monographs, including The Chieftains Excavations, 1969-1971, as well as over 50 published articles.