Southern Families at War : Loyalty and Conflict in the Civil War South: Loyalty and Conflict in the Civil War South

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Women's History Catherine Clinton Historian of Southern History, and the American Civil War
Oxford University Press, USA, 17 lug 2000 - 256 pagine
Whether it was planter patriarchs struggling to maintain authority, or Jewish families coerced by Christian evangelicalism, or wives and mothers left behind to care for slaves and children, the Civil War took a terrible toll. From the bustling sidewalks of Richmond to the parched plains of the Texas frontier, from the rich Alabama black belt to the Tennessee woodlands, no corner of the South went unscathed. Through the prism of the southern family, this volume of twelve original essays provides fresh insights into this watershed in American history.
 

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Efforts to Reunite
15
Black Families
35
Southern Families and Their Appeals for Protection
77
Courtship and Marriage
119
Confederate Widowhood in Virginia
133
The Transformation
175
Conversion among Black
193
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