The Civil War in Photographs

The Civil War in Photographs

by WilliamC.Davis (Author)

Synopsis

In a rare conjunction in history, the sectional crisis dividing North from South in the United States, and the evolution of the photographic process, came of age together in 1861. The result was that the American Civil War which followed would be the most thoroughly documented human experience in history until the advent of the moving picture. More than 2000 photographers plied their varying processes from 1861 to 1865, covering almost every aspect of the war and in every theatre. Some of the images in The Civil War in Photographs will be familiar, but most will not. Many have never appeared in print before and are here published for the first time. They have been selected by noted historian William C. Davis, who also provides the text.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 01
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 02 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1842226363
ISBN 13: 9781842226360

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The crisis dividing North and South in the United States coincided with the evolution of the photographic process. The result, the most documented human experience in history until the advent of the moving picture.
Author Bio
The author of more than 40 books in the field, William C. Davis has been recognised by the Royal Photographic Society for his work in Civil War photographic history by being made a Fellow of the Society. He is the Director of Programs at the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, and lives in Virginia, USA.