Of Age, Frances M. Clarke
Of Age, Frances M. Clarke
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Of Age
Boy Soldiers and Military Power in the Civil War Era

Author: Frances M. Clarke, Rebecca Jo Plant

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 14 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/30/2023


Synopsis

The smooth faces of boy soldiers stand out in Civil War photography. Yet until now, scholars have largely overlooked the masses of underaged youths who served as musicians, carried wounded from the field, ran messages, took up arms, and died in both the Union and Confederate armies.

Of Age is the first comprehensive study of how Americans responded to the unauthorized enlistment of minors in this conflict and the implications that followed. Frances M. Clarke and Rebecca Jo Plant offer military, legal, medical, social, political, and cultural perspectives as well as demographic analysis of this important aspect of the war. They find that underage enlistees comprised roughly ten percent of the Union army and likely a similar proportion of Confederate forces—but these enlistees' importance extended beyond sheer numbers. African American youths discovered that Union and Confederate officers ignored their age when using them as conscripts or military laborers. Meanwhile, nineteenth-century Americans expressed little concern over what exposure to violence might do to young minds, readily accepting their presence in battle.

An original and sweeping work, Of Age convincingly demonstrates why underage enlistment is such an important lens for understanding the history of children and youth and the transformative effects of the US Civil War.

About Frances M. Clarke

Frances M. Clarke is associate professor of history at the University of Sydney. She is the author of War Stories: Suffering and Sacrifice in the Civil War North.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Erik

I received this book in a Goodreads giveaway. I’ve read A LOT of Civil War books in the last 20 years and child soldiers is a topic that I’ve really hardly come across. This book really opens the doors topic and answers questions that I had never even before considered asking. The amount of drama sur......more

Goodreads review by Tracy

This is a very interesting, deeply researched, and well-written book that casts new light on the number of boy soldiers (both those fighting in the U.S. Army and for the Confederacy) and studies the reaction of their parents, the military, and government officials to their enlistments. Through these......more

Goodreads review by Gordon

This is hardly a narrow topic as its authors conduct a wide-ranging study of fascinating associated matters, including 19th century societal norms, military-civil relations, child health and psychology, wartime propaganda, application of habeas corpus, and the contrasts in Union and Confederate atti......more

Beautiful book and very well written! Wonderful history book......more