Cullings from the Confederacy

Cullings from the Confederacy
Title Cullings from the Confederacy PDF eBook
Author Nora Fontaine M. Davidson
Publisher
Pages 178
Release 1903
Genre Confederate States of America
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The Visible Confederacy

The Visible Confederacy
Title The Visible Confederacy PDF eBook
Author Ross A. Brooks
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 503
Release 2019-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 0807173703

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Featuring 92 images and line drawings The Visible Confederacy is a comprehensive analysis of the commercially and government-generated visual and material culture of the Confederate States of America. While historians have mainly studied Confederate identity through printed texts, this book shows that Confederates also built and shared a sense of who they were through other media: theatrical performances, military clothing, manufactured goods, and an assortment of other material. Examining previously understudied and often unpublished visual and documentary sources, Ross A. Brooks provides new perspectives on Confederates’ sense of identity and ideas about race, gender, and independence, as well as how those conceptions united and divided them. Brooks’s work complements the historiography surrounding the Confederate nation by revealing how imagery and objects offer new windows on southern society and a richer understanding of Confederate citizens. Brooks builds substantially upon previous studies of the iconology and iconography of Confederate imagery and material culture by adding a broader range of government and commercially generated images and objects. He examines not only popular or high art and government-produced imagery, but also lowbrow art, transitory theatrical productions, and ephemeral artifacts generated by southerners. Collectively, these materials provide a variety of lenses through which to explore and assay the various priorities, ideological fault lines, and worldviews of Confederate citizens. Brooks’s study is one of the first extensive academic works to use imagery and objects as the basis for studying the Confederate South. His work provides fresh avenues for examining Confederate ideas about race, slavery, gender, independence, and the war, and it offers insight into the intentions and factors that contributed to the creation of Confederate nationalism. The Visible Confederacy furthers our understanding of what the Confederacy was, what Confederates fought for, and why their vision has persisted in memory and imagination for so long beyond the Confederacy’s existence. Visual and material culture captured not only the tensions, but also the illusions and delusions that Confederates shared.

Confederate Minds

Confederate Minds
Title Confederate Minds PDF eBook
Author Michael T. Bernath
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 429
Release 2010-07-10
Genre History
ISBN 0807895652

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During the Civil War, some Confederates sought to prove the distinctiveness of the southern people and to legitimate their desire for a separate national existence through the creation of a uniquely southern literature and culture. Michael Bernath follows the activities of a group of southern writers, thinkers, editors, publishers, educators, and ministers--whom he labels Confederate cultural nationalists--in order to trace the rise and fall of a cultural movement dedicated to liberating the South from its longtime dependence on Northern books, periodicals, and teachers. By analyzing the motives driving the struggle for Confederate intellectual independence, by charting its wartime accomplishments, and by assessing its failures, Bernath makes provocative arguments about the nature of Confederate nationalism, life within the Confederacy, and the perception of southern cultural distinctiveness.

The Southern War Poetry of the Civil War

The Southern War Poetry of the Civil War
Title The Southern War Poetry of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Esther Parker Ellinger
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1918
Genre American literature
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"This Mighty Convulsion"

Title "This Mighty Convulsion" PDF eBook
Author Christopher Sten
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 303
Release 2019-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1609386639

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This is the first book exclusively devoted to the Civil War writings of Walt Whitman and Herman Melville, arguably the most important poets of the war. The essays brought together in this volume add significantly to recent critical appreciation of the skill and sophistication of these poets; growing recognition of the complexity of their views of the war; and heightened appreciation for the anxieties they harbored about its aftermath. Both in the ways they come together and seem mutually influenced, and in the ways they disagree, Whitman and Melville grapple with the casualties, complications, and anxieties of the war while highlighting its irresolution. This collection makes clear that rather than simply and straightforwardly memorializing the events of the war, the poetry of Whitman and Melville weighs carefully all sorts of vexing questions and considerations, even as it engages a cultural politics that is never pat. Contributors: Kyle Barton, Peter Bellis, Adam Bradford, Jonathan A. Cook, Ian Faith, Ed Folsom, Timothy Marr, Cody Marrs, Christopher Ohge, Vanessa Steinroetter, Sarah L. Thwaites, Brian Yothers

The Southern War Poetry of the Civil War

The Southern War Poetry of the Civil War
Title The Southern War Poetry of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Esther Parker Ellinger
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 414
Release 2023-11-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3387309287

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

Crucible of the Civil War

Crucible of the Civil War
Title Crucible of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Edward L. Ayers
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 238
Release 2008-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 0813930499

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Crucible of the Civil War offers an illuminating portrait of the state’s wartime economic, political, and social institutions. Weighing in on contentious issues within established scholarship while also breaking ground in areas long neglected by scholars, the contributors examine such concerns as the war’s effect on slavery in the state, the wartime intersection of race and religion, and the development of Confederate social networks. They also shed light on topics long disputed by historians, such as Virginia’s decision to secede from the Union, the development of Confederate nationalism, and how Virginians chose to remember the war after its close.