Combat Psychology/Human Factors
Books in the CRC Library (with call number first):
UB803 .D689 2010 The Enemy in our Hands: America’s Treatment of Enemy Prisoners of War from the Revolution to the War on Terror. Robert C. Doyle.
UB803 .S67 2010 “Struggling into Existence: The American Revolution.” America's Captives: Treatment of POWs from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror. Paul J. Springer.
Websites:
"General Cornwallis writes to Sir Henry Clinton about the Carolinas, 1780." General Charles Cornwallis. American Battlefield Trust.
Online articles:
“Irregular but Effective: Partisan Weapons Tactics I the American Revolution, Southern Theatre.” Jac Weller. Military Affairs. America History and Life Database.
“A Legacy of Principles and Leadership? Decisive Victory at Cowpens.” Brady Dearden. Infantry Online. ProQuest Military Database.
“Revolutionary War WOCOKA: The Battle of Cowpens.” Rick Ashbacker. Military Collector & Historian. America History and Life Database.
“The Rhetoric of Revenge: Atrocity and Identity in the Revolutionary Carolinas.” Ben Rubin. Journal of Backcountry Studies. America History and Life Database.
“Subsistence for Middle States Militia, 1776-1781.” Hugh Jameson. Military Affairs. America History and Life Database.
“‘They Were Marched Almost Day and Night’: The Effects of Sleep deprivation on the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution.” Gary Sellick. European Journal of American Culture. America History and Life Database.
“Whose Side Are You On? Or, Pitt and the Pendulum.” Thomas P. Slaughter. Common-Place: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life. America History and Life Database.
Online books:
Forgotten Patriots: The Untold Story of American Prisoners During the Revolutionary War. Edwin G. Burrows. ProQuest Ebook Central Database.
“The Revolutionary War.” History of Prisoner of War Utilization by the United States Army, 1776-1945. George G. Lewis and John Mewha. Center for Military History.