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Women at Gettysburg 1863 Revisited

Author : Eileen F. Conklin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2013-05-24
Category : Gettysburg (Pa.)
ISBN : 1577471741

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Women at Gettysburg 1863

Author : Eileen Conklin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1577470087

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Tara Revisited: Women, War, & the Plantation Legend

Author : Catherine Clinton
Publisher : WW Norton
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2013-07-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780789260116

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Tara Revisited: Women, War, & the Plantation Legend by Catherine Clinton Pdf

Cutting through romantic myth, this captivating volume combines period photographs and illustrations with new documentary sources to tell the real story of southern women during the Civil War. Drawing from a wealth of poignant letters, diaries, slave narratives, and other accounts, Catherine Clinton provides a vivid social and cultural history of the diverse communities of Southern women during the Civil War: the heroic African-American women who struggled for freedom, the tireless nurses who faced gruesome duties, the intriguing handful who donned uniforms, and those brave women who spied and even died for the Confederacy. Photographs, drawings, prints, and other period illustrations bring this buried chapter of Civil War history to life, taking the reader from the cotton fields to the hearthsides, from shrapnel-riddled mansions to slave cabins. Clinton places these women within the context of war, illuminating both legendary and anonymous women along the way. Tracing oral traditions and Southern literature from Reconstruction through our era, the author demonstrates how a deadly mix of sentiment and fabrication perpetuates tales of idyllic plantations inhabited by benevolent masters and contented slaves. The book concludes with Clinton's perceptive and often witty discussion of how, over the years, we continue to embrace mythic figures like Scarlett and Mammy in aspects of popular culture ranging from Hollywood epics to pancake syrup.

Women During the Civil War

Author : Judith E. Harper
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2004-04-28
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781135950057

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For more information, including a full list of entries, a generous selection of sample entries, and more, visit the Women During the Civil War website. Women During theCivil War: An Encyclopedia is the first A-Z reference work to offer a panoramic presentation of the contributions, achievements, and personal stories of American women during one of the most turbulent eras of the nation's history. Incorporating the most recent scholarship as well as excerpts from diaries, letters, newspapers, and other primary source documents, this Encyclopedia encompasses the wartime experiences of famous and lesser-known women of all ethnic groups and social backgrounds throughout the United States during the Civil War era.

Women at the Front

Author : Jane E. Schultz
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2005-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807864159

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As many as 20,000 women worked in Union and Confederate hospitals during America's bloodiest war. Black and white, and from various social classes, these women served as nurses, administrators, matrons, seamstresses, cooks, laundresses, and custodial workers. Jane E. Schultz provides the first full history of these female relief workers, showing how the domestic and military arenas merged in Civil War America, blurring the line between homefront and battlefront. Schultz uses government records, private manuscripts, and published sources by and about women hospital workers, some of whom are familiar--such as Dorothea Dix, Clara Barton, Louisa May Alcott, and Sojourner Truth--but most of whom are not well-known. Examining the lives and legacies of these women, Schultz considers who they were, how they became involved in wartime hospital work, how they adjusted to it, and how they challenged it. She demonstrates that class, race, and gender roles linked female workers with soldiers, both black and white, but became sites of conflict between the women and doctors and even among themselves. Schultz also explores the women's postwar lives--their professional and domestic choices, their pursuit of pensions, and their memorials to the war in published narratives. Surprisingly few parlayed their war experience into postwar medical work, and their extremely varied postwar experiences, Schultz argues, defy any simple narrative of pre-professionalism, triumphalism, or conciliation.

Lincoln Revisited

Author : John Y. Simon,Harold Holzer,Dawn Vogel
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2009-08-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780823227389

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Lincoln Revisited by John Y. Simon,Harold Holzer,Dawn Vogel Pdf

This essay collection “draws together some of the best and brightest Abraham Lincoln scholars around” for a fresh and enlightening view of his life (The Journal of American History). More than 150 years after his death, Abraham Lincoln remains the most written-about figure in American history. Lincoln Revisited is a brilliant gathering of fresh scholarship by the leading Lincoln historians of our time. Brought together by the Lincoln Forum, these scholars tackle uncharted territory and emerging questions; they also take a new look at established debates—including debates about their own landmark works. Here, key chapters in Lincoln’s legacy are revisited—from Matthew Pinsker on Lincoln’s private life; Jean Baker on religion and the Lincoln marriage; Geoffrey Perret on Lincoln as leader; and Frank J. Williams on Lincoln and civil liberties in wartime. These eighteen original essays explore every corner of Lincoln’s world—religion and politics, slavery and sovereignty, presidential leadership and the rule of law, the Second Inaugural Address and the assassination. In his 1956 classic, Lincoln Reconsidered, David Herbert Donald confronted the Lincoln myth. Today, the scholars in Lincoln Revisited give a new generation of students, scholars, and citizens the perspectives vital for understanding the constantly reinterpreted genius of Abraham Lincoln. “A superb collection.” —Booklist

Re-Thinking Men

Author : Anthony Synnott
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781040002995

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Re-Thinking Men by Anthony Synnott Pdf

Much writing on men in the field of gender studies tends to focus unduly, almost exclusively, on portraying men as villains and women as victims in a moral bi-polar paradigm. Re-Thinking Men reverses the proclivity which ignores not only the positive contributions of men to society, but also the male victims of life including the homeless, the incarcerated, the victims of homicide, suicide, accidents, war and the draft, and sexism, as well as those affected by the failures of the health, education, political, and justice systems. Proceeding from a radically different perspective in seeking a more positive, balanced, and inclusive view of men (and women), this book presents three contrasting paradigms of men as heroes, villains, and victims. Revised and updated, and presenting data and studies from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, it offers a comparative and revised perspective on gender that will be of interest to scholars across a range of social sciences.

Gettysburg Requiem

Author : Glenn W. LaFantasie
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2006-07-04
Category : History
ISBN : 019803895X

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Gettysburg Requiem by Glenn W. LaFantasie Pdf

William C. Oates is best remembered as the Confederate officer defeated at Gettysburg's Little Round Top, losing a golden opportunity to turn the Union's flank and win the battle--and perhaps the war. Now, Glenn W. LaFantasie--bestselling author of Twilight at Little Round Top--has written a gripping biography of Oates, a narrative that reads like a novel and that reveals, for the first time, the compelling and sometimes astonishing dimensions of this remarkable individual. Oates was no moonlight-and-magnolias Southerner, as LaFantasie shows. Raised in the hard-scrabble Wiregrass Country of Alabama, he ran away from home as a teenager, roamed through Louisiana and Texas--where he took up card sharking--and finally returned to Alabama, to pull himself up by his bootstraps and become a respected attorney. During the war, he rose to the rank of colonel, served under Stonewall Jackson and Lee, was wounded six times and lost an arm. Returning home, he became wealthy investing in land and cotton, married a woman half his age, and launched a successful political career, becoming a seven-term congressman and ultimately governor. LaFantasie shows how, for Oates and many others of his generation, the war never really ended--he remained devoted to the Lost Cause, and spent the rest of his life waging the political battles of Reconstruction. Yet in one of the final acts of his political career, Oates championed the cause of suffrage for black Americans, delivering an impassioned speech at his state's constitutional convention. Here then is a richly evocative story of Southern life before, Fduring, and after the Civil War, based on first-time and exclusive access to family papers and never-before-seen archives. Finalist, Jefferson Davis Award, Museum of the Confederacy

Confederate Engineer

Author : George G. Kundahl
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1572330732

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Confederate Engineer by George G. Kundahl Pdf

"John Morris Wampler was a topographical engineer in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States and eventually became chief engineer of the Confederate Army of Tennessee. Based on extensive use of Wampler's unpublished correspondence and journals, the biography follows his experiences before hostilities and then during the war in both major theaters. It also draws on the writings of his wife, Kate, to show how she struggled to hold their family together during the fighting. The combination of both the husband and wife's perspectives on the war makes this treatment unique."--Jacket.

Recollections of the Rebel Invasion

Author : Fannie J. Buehler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Gettysburg Campaign, 1863
ISBN : OCLC:1120937641

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Recollections of the Rebel Invasion by Fannie J. Buehler Pdf

This late 19th-century book contains the experiences of a Gettysburg citizen who witnessed the great Civil War battle in 1863.

Wyoming Valley History Revisited

Author : Sheldon Spear
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Businessmen
ISBN : PSU:000022800039

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Women on the Civil War Battlefront

Author : Richard Hall
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015063360161

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Women on the Civil War Battlefront by Richard Hall Pdf

Drawing on a wealth of regimental histories, newspaper archives, and a host of previously unreported accounts, Hall shows that women served in more capacities and in greater number-perhaps several thousand-than has previously been known. They served in the infantry, cavalry, and artillery and as spies, scouts, saboteurs, smugglers, and frontline nurses. From all walks of life, they followed husbands and lovers into battle, often in male disguise that remained undiscovered until they were wounded (or gave birth), and endured the same hardships and dangers as did their male counterparts.

Lancaster County Civil War Sites Revisited

Author : Ronald C. Young
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Historic sites
ISBN : PSU:000058702116

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Military Bibliography of the Civil War Volume 4

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1072 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : United States
ISBN : OSU:32435071803662

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Military Bibliography of the Civil War Volume 4 by Anonim Pdf

Volume IV: Compiled and revised by Silas Felton. 1063 pp., revised with books missed in vols. I,II, and III, regimental publications, personal narratives, biographies, campaigns and battles, Northern and Southern. Felton?s new compilation is without peer. He covers the subject from five different perspectives: Regimental Publications and Personal Narratives, Union and Confederate Biographies, General References, Armed Forces and Campaigns and Battles.And, making the work extremely useful, the last 236 pages contain a complete Index of Authors of Volumes I through IV as well as a new Index of Titles in the Revised Volume IV.Furthermore, to clear up confusion created by the multiple names often used by Confederate units during the war ? artillery batteries in particular ? which carried a state designation but were commonly known by the battery commander?s name, Felton has cited a written work with a single number designation but indexed and listed it under its common appellation to aid the researcher and eliminate confusion.