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The War Was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War Book

The War Was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War
The War Was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War, Though civilians constituted the majority of the nation's population and were intimately involved with almost every aspect of the war, we know little about the civilian experience of the Civil War. That experience was inherently dramatic. Southerners live, The War Was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War has a rating of 3.5 stars
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The War Was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War, Though civilians constituted the majority of the nation's population and were intimately involved with almost every aspect of the war, we know little about the civilian experience of the Civil War. That experience was inherently dramatic. Southerners live, The War Was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War
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  • The War Was You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War
  • Written by author Joan E. Cashin
  • Published by Princeton University Press, September 2002
  • Though civilians constituted the majority of the nation's population and were intimately involved with almost every aspect of the war, we know little about the civilian experience of the Civil War. That experience was inherently dramatic. Southerners live
  • "This excellent collection offers a host of new insights into the impact of the Civil War on civilian life. The essays on subjects ranging from race relations to family life, changes in the role of women, and the war in popular memory, make clear that som
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Editor's Acknowledgments
Editor's Introduction1
Pt. 1The South
1Of Bells, Booms, Sounds, and Silences: Listening to the Civil War South9
2A Compound of Wonderful Potency: Women Teachers of the North in the Civil War South35
3Slaves, Emancipation, and the Powers of War: Views from the Natchez District of Mississippi60
4Hearth, Home, and Family in the Fredericksburg Campaign85
5The Uncertainty of Life: A Profile of Virginia's Civil War Widows112
6Race, Memory, and Masculinity: Black Veterans Recall the Civil War136
Pt. 2The North
7An Inspiration to Work: Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, Public Orator159
8We Are Coming, Father Abraham - Eventually: The Problem of Northern Nationalism in the Pennsylvania Recruiting Drives of 1862183
9Living on the Fault Line: African American Civilians and the Gettysburg Campaign209
10Cannonballs and Books: Reading and the Disruption of Social Ties on the New England Home Front237
11Deserters, Civilians, and Draft Resistance in the North262
12Mary Surratt and the Plot to Assassinate Abraham Lincoln286
Pt. 3The Border Regions
13On the Border: White Children and the Politics of War in Maryland313
14Duty, Country, Race, and Party: The Evans Family of Ohio332
15Union Father, Rebel Son: Families and the Question of Civil War Loyalty358
About the Contributors393
Index395


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