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Bonnet Brigades

Bonnet Brigades
Author: Mary Elizabeth Massey
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1966
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Appraises the roles and direct involvement of American women on the society and economy of the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War period.


Ghosts of the Confederacy

Ghosts of the Confederacy
Author: Gaines M. Foster
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195054200

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Through an examination of memoirs, personal papers, and postwar Confederate rituals, this book explores how white southerners interpreted the Civil War, accepted defeat, and readily embraced reunion and a New South. It reveals that while the Lost Cause was a central force in shaping late 19th-century southern culture, the legacy of defeat ultimately had little impact on southern behavior.


"Old Slow Town"

Author: Paul Taylor
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814339301

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Readers interested in American history, Civil War history, or the ethnic history of Detroit will appreciate the full picture of the time period Taylor presents in "Old Slow Town."


The Struggle for Equality

The Struggle for Equality
Author: Orville Vernon Burton
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813931738

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This collection of essays, organized around the theme of the struggle for equality in the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, also serves to honor the renowned Civil War historian James McPherson. Complete with a brief interview with the celebrated scholar, this volume reflects the best aspects of McPherson's work, while casting new light on the struggle that has served as the animating force of his lifetime of scholarship. With a chronological span from the 1830s to the 1960s, the contributions bear witness to the continuing vigor of the argument over equality. Contributors


Women in the Civil War

Women in the Civil War
Author: Larry G. Eggleston
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476607818

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When the Civil War broke out, women answered the call for help. They broke away from their traditional roles and served in many capacities, some of them even going so far as to disguise themselves as men and enlist in the army. Estimates of such women enlistees range from 400 to 700. About 60 women soldiers were known to have been killed or wounded. More than sixty women who fought or who served the Union or Confederacy in other ways are featured. Among them are Sarah Thompson, the Union spy and nurse who brought down the famous raider John Hunt Morgan; Elizabeth Van Lew, the Union spy instrumental in the largest prison break of the war; Sarah Malinda Blalock, who fought for the Confederacy as a soldier and then for the Union as a guerrilla raider; Dr. Mary Walker, a doctor for the Union and the only woman to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for Civil War service; and Jennie Hodgers, the longest serving woman soldier (and the only woman to receive a soldier's pension).


The Civil War Soldier

The Civil War Soldier
Author: Michael Barton
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2002-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814798802

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In 1943, Bell Wiley's groundbreaking book Johnny Reb launched a new area of study: the history of the common soldier in the U.S. Civil War. This anthology brings together in one landmark volume over one hundred years of the best writing on the common soldier, from an account of life as a Confederate soldier written in 1882 to selections of Wiley's classic scholarship, and from the story of women who joined the army disguised as men to an essay on the soldier's art of dying.


Civil Wars

Civil Wars
Author: George C. Rable
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2022-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 025205444X

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Born into a male-dominated society, southern women often chose to support patriarchy and their own celebrated roles as mothers, wives, and guardians of the home and humane values. George C. Rable uncovers the details of how women fit into the South's complex social order and how Southern social assumptions shaped their attitudes toward themselves, their families, and society as a whole. He reveals a bafflingly intricate social order and the ways the South's surprisingly diverse women shaped their own lives and minds despite strict boundaries. Paying particular attention to women during the Civil War, Roble illuminates their thoughts on the conflict and the threats and challenges they faced and looks at their place in both the economy and politics of the Confederacy. He also ranges back to the antebellum era and forward to postwar South, when women quickly acquiesced to the old patriarchal system but nonetheless lived lives changed forever by the war.


The Story the Soldiers Wouldn't Tell

The Story the Soldiers Wouldn't Tell
Author: Thomas P. Lowry
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0811711536

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Explores the secret life of the men in blue and gray.


Born for Liberty

Born for Liberty
Author: Sara Evans
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1997-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0684834987

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A history of American women from the Indian woman of the 16th century to the dual-role career woman and mother of the 1980s.