TY - BOOK ID - 77892281 TI - A separate Civil War : communities in conflict in the mountain South PY - 2006 SN - 1283806169 0813934214 9780813934211 0813925495 9780813925493 081392555X 9780813925554 9781283806169 PB - Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, DB - UniCat KW - Violence KW - Allegiance KW - Community life KW - Mountain people KW - Violent behavior KW - Social psychology KW - Loyalty, Political KW - Political loyalty KW - Loyalty KW - Citizenship KW - Patriotism KW - Associations, institutions, etc. KW - Human ecology KW - Hill people KW - Hillbillies KW - Mountaineers (Ethnology) KW - Ethnology KW - History KW - Lumpkin County (Ga.) KW - Fannin County (Ga.) KW - Georgia KW - Fannin Co., Ga. KW - Lumpkin Co., Ga. KW - State of Georgia KW - Peach State KW - Empire State of the South KW - جورجيا KW - Jūrjiyā KW - Cheorchia KW - Estato de Cheorchia KW - Jôrg·ie KW - Corciya KW - Джорджия KW - Dzhordzhii︠a︡ KW - Штат Джорджыя KW - Shtat Dz︠h︡ordz︠h︡yi︠a︡ KW - Джорджыя KW - Dz︠h︡ordz︠h︡yi︠a︡ KW - Georgie KW - Jóojah Hahoodzo KW - Τζόρτζια KW - Tzortzia KW - Πολιτεία της Τζόρτζια KW - Politeia tēs Tzortzia KW - Georgio (State) KW - État de Géorgie KW - Yn Çhorshey KW - Çhorshey KW - Xeorxia KW - Estado de Xeorxia KW - Khièu-tshṳ-â KW - Jorji KW - 조지아 주 KW - Chojia-ju KW - 조지아주 KW - Chojiaju KW - 조지아 KW - Chojia KW - Keokia KW - Jorjiạ KW - ג'ורג'יה KW - G'org'iyah KW - מדינת ג'ורג'יה KW - Medinat G'org'iyah KW - Jeorji KW - Djòdji KW - Džordžija KW - Џорџија KW - Жоржиа KW - Zhorzhia KW - Жоржиа Муж Улс KW - Zhorzhia Muzh Uls KW - ジョージア州 KW - Jōjia-shū KW - Jōjiashū KW - ジョージア KW - Jōjia KW - Delstaten Georgia KW - Jorjiya KW - Georgia suyu KW - Джорджія KW - Штат Джорджія KW - Shtat Dz︠h︡ordz︠h︡ii︠a︡ KW - Giorgiye Shitati KW - דזשארדזיע KW - דזשארדזשיע KW - Ìpínlẹ̀ `Georgia KW - Džuordžėjė KW - 喬治亞州 KW - Qiaozhiya Zhou KW - 喬治亞 KW - Qiaozhiya KW - US-GA KW - GA KW - Social conditions KW - Social aspects. KW - History, Military UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77892281 AB - By arguing that the reason for choosing sides had more to do with local concerns than with competing ideologies or social or political visions, Sarris adds a much-needed complication to the question of why men fought in the Civil War. ER -