The definitive guide for researching Michigan’s experience throughout the Civil War

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Unlike most books about the Civil War, which address individual battles or the war at the national level, States at War: A Reference Guide for Michigan in the Civil War chronicles the actions of an individual state government and its citizenry coping with the War and its ramifications, from transformed race relations and gender roles, to the suspension of habeas corpus, to the deaths of over 10,000 Michigan fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers who had been in action. The book compiles primary source material—including official reports, legislative journals, executive speeches, special orders, and regional newspapers—to provide an exhaustive record of the important roles Michigan and Michiganders had in the War. Though not burdened by marching armies or military occupation like some states to the southeast, Michigan nevertheless had a fascinating Civil War experience that was filled with acute economic anxieties, intense political divisions, and vital contributions on the battlefield. This comprehensive volume will be the essential starting point for all future research into Michigan’s Civil War-era history.
 

Richard F. Miller is a Fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society and a former member of the Board of Directors of the New England Quarterly. He is editor of the six previous volumes of States at War.

Praise for previous States at War volumes

“Indispensable . . . A very important and valuable resource for Civil War researchers. The greatest benefit of this series is that it pulls together primary source material at the state level regarding the actions of the states during the Civil War . . . This is an important reference work and should be in every library.”
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