Education Coordinator John Lustrea talked with Dr. Brian C. Miller about his book "Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South." Dr. Miller’s look at Southern amputation and how it impacted veterans once they left the operating table is excellent, and makes for a riveting conversation.
This discussion was originally recorded in August 2020.
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Brian Craig Miller joined Mission College as the Dean of Instruction in 2016. Prior to his journey to California, he taught American History in Kansas and Mississippi. Dr. Miller is the editor of the journal Civil War History and serves as a co-editor for the book series The Civil War Era in the South. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles and books, including Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South, which was a finalist for the Jefferson Davis Book Award from the American Civil War Museum. His other books include A Punishment on the Nation: An Iowa Soldier Endures the Civil War, John Bell Hood and the Fight for Civil War Memory, and The American Memory: Americans and Their History to 1877. He is currently finishing a book about Walt Disney and the construction of Civil War memory, that will explore how Disney has used the memory of the Civil War in shaping film, television, and theme-park attractions. He also plans to work on a larger project on The United Confederate Veterans.
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