Psychological Consequences of the American Civil War
Explore the profound emotional aftermath of America's Civil War in "Psychological Consequences of the American Civil War" by R. Gregory Lande. Published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2017, this insightful paperback spans 256 pages, delving into the often-overlooked psychological aspects of war. While countless narratives celebrate the bravery and valor of soldiers, Lande's work shines a light on the enduring mental health challenges faced by those who lived through this tumultuous period. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complex legacy of the Civil War, revealing that the battles fought between 1861 and 1865 did not conclude with peace but instead gave rise to a deeper, more persistent conflict within the minds of many. Discover the hidden costs of war and gain a new perspective on American history with this compelling read.