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Decidedly Unmilitary: The Roots of Social Order in the Union Army
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Burke, Eric Michael
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http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1398935271
Abstract Details
Year and Degree
2014, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Ohio University, History.
Abstract
Since the late 1980s, historians of American Civil War soldiers have struggled to understand the nature, character, and social order of the volunteer Union Army. Debates over individual motivations to enlist and serve, the success or failure of the institution to instill proper military discipline, and the peculiar requirements of leading volunteer citizen-soldiers have remained salient elements of Civil War soldier studies historiography. This thesis offers a new methodology for addressing these questions by examining the antebellum worldview of men from a single regiment -- the 55th Illinois Volunteer Infantry -- in order to create a lens through which to view their wartime behavior in uniform. This allows for an examination of how the antebellum voluntarist social order of Illinois towns continued to structure life in the ranks. Leaders who were aware of this cultural factor were often more successful in enlisting the support and cooperation of their subordinates than those who sought to breakdown their men and force them into the traditional mold of military subordination. Finally, the decision to enlist, cooperate, and remain in the volunteer force was governed by the same personal calculus of individual self-interest that governed men before entering into military service.
Committee
Brian Schoen (Advisor)
Pages
126 p.
Subject Headings
American History
;
History
;
Military History
Keywords
Civil War
;
Union Army
;
voluntary association
;
voluntarism
;
Illinois
;
antebellum
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leadership
;
social order
;
citizen-soldiers
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citizen soldiers
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volunteers
;
55th Illinois
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55th Illinois Infantry
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Burke, E. M. (2014).
Decidedly Unmilitary: The Roots of Social Order in the Union Army
[Undergraduate thesis, Ohio University]. OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1398935271
APA Style (7th edition)
Burke, Eric.
Decidedly Unmilitary: The Roots of Social Order in the Union Army.
2014. Ohio University, Undergraduate thesis.
OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
, http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1398935271.
MLA Style (8th edition)
Burke, Eric. "Decidedly Unmilitary: The Roots of Social Order in the Union Army." Undergraduate thesis, Ohio University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1398935271
Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition)
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