The War Hits Home

The War Hits Home
Title The War Hits Home PDF eBook
Author Brian Steel Wills
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 388
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780813920276

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In 1863 Confederate forces confronted the Union garrison at Suffolk Virginia, and an exhausting and deadly campaign followed. Wills (history and philosophy, U. of Virginia-Wise) focuses on how the ordinary people of the region responded to the war. He finds that many remained devoted to the Confederate cause, while others found the demands too difficult and opted in a number of ways not to carry them any longer. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Southside Virginia in the Civil War

Southside Virginia in the Civil War
Title Southside Virginia in the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. Gage
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN

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Notes on Southside Virginia

Notes on Southside Virginia
Title Notes on Southside Virginia PDF eBook
Author Walter Allen Watson
Publisher
Pages 546
Release 1924
Genre County government
ISBN

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Southside Virginia Chronicles

Southside Virginia Chronicles
Title Southside Virginia Chronicles PDF eBook
Author John Caknipe Jr.
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 170
Release 2014-04-22
Genre History
ISBN 1625850212

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Virginia's Southside and Piedmont regions have produced some of the finest religious, educational and community leaders in the Old Dominion. Lewis Burwell was a founding father of the commonwealth who served in the House of Burgesses. John Ravenscroft was an early behemoth of regional religious thought known for his passionate promotion of the Episcopal Church and its teachings. The region's history is rich beyond its leaders as well. From early mining operations to the formation of the Christianville Academy to the impact of the Civil War, Southside Virginia is not exempt from the commonwealth's storied past. Join author, historian and local columnist John Caknipe as he compiles his most fascinating columns for the first time to regale readers with Southside Virginia's historic heroes, overlooked history and more.

An Illustrated Guide to Virginia's Confederate Monuments

An Illustrated Guide to Virginia's Confederate Monuments
Title An Illustrated Guide to Virginia's Confederate Monuments PDF eBook
Author Timothy S. Sedore
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 339
Release 2011-04-29
Genre Travel
ISBN 0809386259

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From well-known battlefields, such as Manassas, Fredericksburg, and Appomattox, to lesser-known sites, such as Sinking Spring Cemetery and Rude’s Hill, Sedore leads readers on a vivid journey through Virginia’s Confederate history. Tablets, monoliths, courthouses, cemeteries, town squares, battlefields, and more are cataloged in detail and accompanied by photographs and meticulous commentary. Each entry contains descriptions, fascinating historical information, and location, providing a complete portrait of each site. Much more than a visual tapestry or a tourist’s handbook, An Illustrated Guide to Virginia’s Confederate Monuments draws on scholarly and field research to reveal these sites as public efforts to reconcile mourning with Southern postwar ideologies. Sedore analyzes in depth the nature of these attempts to publicly explain Virginia’s sense of grief after the war, delving deep into the psychology of a traumatized area. From commemorations of famous generals to memories of unknown soldiers, the dead speak from the pages of this sweeping companion to history.

Prices of Clothing

Prices of Clothing
Title Prices of Clothing PDF eBook
Author John M. Curran
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1919
Genre Clothing and dress
ISBN

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Celeste Parrish and Educational Reform in the Progressive-Era South

Celeste Parrish and Educational Reform in the Progressive-Era South
Title Celeste Parrish and Educational Reform in the Progressive-Era South PDF eBook
Author Rebecca S. Montgomery
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 250
Release 2018-12-05
Genre Education
ISBN 080717050X

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Celeste Parrish and Educational Reform in the Progressive-Era South follows a Civil War orphan’s transformation from a Southside Virginia public school teacher to a nationally known progressive educator and feminist. In this vital intellectual biography, Rebecca S. Montgomery places feminism and gender at the center of her analysis and offers a new look at the postbellum movement for southern educational reform through the life of Celeste Parrish. Because Parrish’s life coincided with critical years in the destruction and reconstruction of the southern social order, her biography provides unique opportunities to explore the links between southern nationalism, reactionary racism, and gender discrimination. Parrish’s pursuit of higher education and a professional career pitted her against male opponents of coeducation who regarded female and black dependency as central to southern regional distinctiveness. When coupled with women’s lack of formal political power, this resistance to gender equality discouraged progress and lowered the quality of public education throughout the South. The marginalization of women within the reform movement, headed by the Conference for Education in the South, further limited women’s contributions to regional change. Although men welcomed female participation in grassroots organization, much of women’s work was segregated in female networks and received less public acknowledgement than the reform work conducted by men. Despite receiving little credit for their accomplishments, by working on the margins, women were able to use the southern movement and its philanthropic sponsors as alternate sources of influence and power. By exploring the consequences of gender discrimination for both educational reform and the influence of southern progressivism, Rebecca S. Montgomery contributes a nuanced understanding of how interlocking hierarchies of power structured opportunity and influenced the shape of reform in the U.S. South.