
Radical Warrior
As soon as shots were fired at Fort Sumter, fifty-year-old Willich helped raise a regiment to fight for the Union. Though he had been a lieutenant in Europe, he enlisted as a private. He later commanded an all-German regiment, rose to the rank of brigadier general, and was later brevetted major general. Dixon’s vivid narrative places the Civil War in a global context. For Willich and other so-called “Forty-Eighters” who emigrated after the European revolutions, the nature and implications of the conflict turned not on Lincoln’s conservative goal of maintaining the national Union, but on issues of social justice, including slavery, free labor, and popular self-government. It was a war not simply to heal sectional divides, but to restore the soul of the nation and, in Willich’s own words, “defend the rights of man.
- Undertitel
- August Willich's Journey from German Revolutionary to Union General
- Författare
- David Dixon
- ISBN
- 9781621906025
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 627 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2020-07-30
- Sidor
- 277
