Unearthing the hidden workings of wartime justice and loyalty.
This Civil War era memoir sheds light on the people, powers, and pressures that shaped everyday life behind the lines, from courts and provosts to the trials of loyalty and property.
This edition draws back the curtain on how a nation tore itself apart and how local authorities, soldiers, and civilians navigated danger, rumor, and law. It mixes personal narrative with historical incident, offering a grounded view of the era without losing sight of human stories.
- Behind-the-scenes look at Provost Courts, military governance, and everyday law.
- Profiles of judges, conductors, spies, and ordinary citizens under siege.
- Examples of loyalty, disloyalty, and the using of law to balance power and mercy.
- Vivid scenes from Alexandria and other affected communities during the war.
Ideal for readers of Civil War history, legal history, and narrative non-fiction that foregrounds real people under extraordinary circumstances.