The Bell Irvin Wiley Reader

The Bell Irvin Wiley Reader
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Published
1 February 2001
Pages
332
ISBN
9780807125793

The Bell Irvin Wiley Reader

For countless readers, the books of Bell Irvin Wiley (1906- 1980) remain a high-water mark in historical writing on the American Civil War. The Life of Billy Yank, The Life of Johnny Reb, The Road to Appomattox, Southern Negroes, 1861- 1865, all are classics in the fi eld, and Wiley’s influence on contemporary Civil War scholarship has been immeasurable. The Bell Irvin Wiley Reader offers for the fi rst time many lesser known and unpublished writings of this eminent historian and provides an intimate portrait of the man Life magazine once hailed as
the nation’s foremost authority of soldier life during the Civil War.

Culled from a trove of 176 boxes of Wiley’s personal papers at the Emory University archives, the selections in this collection present a broad cross section of his work, both oral and written, and focus on the professor’s favorite subjects. Among the documents are speeches and articles, such as
The Road to War,

Lincoln, Plain Man of the People,

Life on the Confederate Home Front,

The Collapse of the Confederacy,

American History and Racial Understanding,

Historians and the National Register,
and
Why Teach the Civil War?
Also included are lecture outlines, one of Wiley’s infamous fi nal exams, and an oral history interview with the historian.

Each piece reveals Wiley’s immense talent as a historian, communicator, and educator, as well as his continuing power to enlighten and inspire readers and students alike. Buttressed with an excellent introduction by editors Hill Jordan and J. H. Segars and biographical notations and section introductions by James I. Robertson Jr.- one of Wiley’s best students- this anthology shows Wiley to be an enigma: a distinguished scholar who enjoyed the company of ordinary people; a staunch advocate for civil rights who would not agree to ease university admission standards for blacks; a master teacher who declined departmental chairmanships. He was, indeed, the uncommon
common man
of which he wrote so often, and his work continues to provide us with a clearer understanding of our great American heritage.

With previously unpublished family photographs and a complete bibliography of Wiley’s books and articles, The Bell Irvin Wiley Reader will fascinate all Civil War enthusiasts, introducing new readers to and reacquainting old friends with the life and works of this unsurpassed scholar.

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