Introduction / Kent T. Dollar and Larry H. Whiteaker -- Part I. Battles, skirmishes, and soldiers -- The militia spirit: Lexington and Clarksville militias and the making of Civil War armies / Aaron Astor -- Descent into anarchy: the evolution of irregular warfare in the lower Green River country of Kentucky / Scott A. Tarnowieckyi -- The 1861 campaign to liberate East Tennessee / Michael Toomey -- Guerrilla warfare and federal occupation in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky, 1862-1864 / Patricia A. Hoskins -- Our friends, the enemy: federal occupation and the unionist regiments of middle and west Tennessee / Derek W. Frisby -- Franklin: the thunder drum of war / Wiley Sword -- Part II. Leaders -- Reconsidering Felix Zollicoffer: the influence of weather and terrain in the rise and fall of a military commander in Appalachia / Brian D. McKnight -- Don Carlos Buell: misunderstood commander of the west / Stephen D. Engle -- Braxton Bragg and the Stones River Campaign / Earl J. Hess -- Mutual antagonists: Braxton Bragg, Frank Cheatham, and the Army of Tennessee / Christopher Losson -- Grant and Forrest: the command value of calluses / Jack Hurst -- "A fighting governor": Isham G. Harris and the Army of Tennessee / Sam Davis Elliott -- Revisiting the heartland from war to reconstruction: an afterword / Benjamin Franklin Cooling.
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