Jack Hinson’s One Man War
BY Herschel Smith3 years, 11 months ago
This is an interesting bit of history of which I was unaware.
The union troops acted in a savage manner, and the officers gave immoral commands. On the other hand, Mr. Hinson certainly lived a dark and sad existence for much of his life.
But he was certainly an interesting and capable man, able to live long times in isolation.
On January 15, 2021 at 12:06 am, Elmo said:
Get the book. It’s fantastic.
On January 15, 2021 at 8:08 am, June J said:
I agree, read the book.
On January 15, 2021 at 12:47 pm, billrla said:
I cannot imagine the intensity of feeling of people on both sides of the war during that period in our history. As for the rifle, it must have packed a wallop. Reading “Killer Angels” a few years ago deeply affected my understanding of the war and the motivations of the soldiers who faught it.
On January 15, 2021 at 2:28 pm, scott s. said:
I recommend “What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War” by historian Chandra Manning.
One of her arguments is that the second great awakening had a strong influence in the north, in particular New England, and a manifestation of that was the belief that the American “union” was uniquely established by God (exceptional) and hence attempts to end the union were viewed as actions against God’s plan.
On January 16, 2021 at 10:09 am, Paul J said:
The book is very good!