Prison Diary of Michael Dougherty, Late Co. B, 13Th., Pa., Cavalry: While Confined in Pemberton, Barrett's, Libby, Andersonville and Other Southern Prisons
Synopsis
This book offers a rare and true account of life during the Civil War, focusing on the author''s harrowing experiences in Confederate prisons. Unlike other Civil War narratives, this memoir provides an intimate glimpse into daily survival under dire conditions, capturing the essence of human resilience amid the conflict''s brutality. The author''s journey from capture to confinement in notorious Southern prisons like Andersonville and Libby is detailed with poignant authenticity, drawing readers into the stark realities faced by soldiers off the battlefield.
Set against the broader historical backdrop of one of America''s most tumultuous periods, this narrative enriches our understanding of the Civil War beyond conventional battle narratives. It explores themes of survival, camaraderie among prisoners, and the indomitable spirit required to endure hardship. Through personal anecdotes and detailed observations, the book paints a vivid picture of life as a prisoner of war, shedding light on aspects of the Civil War often overshadowed by its battles.
This memoir stands out for its firsthand insight into an often-overlooked facet of history, offering readers a deeper appreciation for the complexities and human cost of civil conflict. Its significance lies in its ability to convey not just historical facts but also the profound impact of war on individuals'' lives.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Sothis Press
- ISBN: 9781036808600
- Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
- Weight: 201g
