Women and the American Civil War : North-South Counterpoints /
"In a series of eight paired essays, scholars compare the experiences of Northern and Southern women in the U.S. Civil War"--
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kent, Ohio :
The Kent State University Press,
[2018]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Southern women and politics in the Civil War era / Elizabeth R. Varon
- "All ladies have politics": women, morality, and politics in the North / Stacey M. Robertson
- "With hearts nerved by the necessity for prompt action": Southern women, mobilization, and the wartime state / Lisa Tendrich Frank
- Northern women, the State, and wartime mobilization / Jessica Ziparo
- Southern women and emancipation during the Civil War / Rebecca Capobianco
- Northern women and emancipation / Chandra Manning
- "Needles as weapons": Southern women and Civil War relief / Libra Hilde
- Real women and mythical womanhood: war relief at the Northern home front / Jeanie Attie
- Women and families on the Southern home front / Jacqueline Glass Campbell
- Women and the family at home in the North / Nicole Etcheson
- "Hasten the day": slavery's apocalypse among enslaved women and planter women in the Civil War South / W. Scott Poole
- "I can read his righteous sentence": female Christian abolitionists and the millennium / Timothy Wesley
- "In times of change and trouble like these": commonalities among Southern women during Reconstruction / Elizabeth Parish Smith
- Women and Reconstruction in the North / Faye Dudden
- Southern memories and reconstructions: the shifting grounds and contested places of women's Civil War memorial work / Micki McElya
- Faithful helpmates and fervent activists: Northern women and Civil War memory / Wendy Hamand Venet.