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Love and Duty - Confederate Widows and the Emotional Politics of Loss (Hardcover)
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Love and Duty - Confederate Widows and the Emotional Politics of Loss (Hardcover)
Series: Civil War America
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Between 1861 and 1865, approximately 200,000 women were widowed by
the deaths of Civil War soldiers. They recorded their experiences
in diaries, letters, scrapbooks, and pension applications. In Love
and Duty, Angela Esco Elder draws on these materials-as well as
songs, literary works, and material objects like mourning gowns-to
explore white Confederate widows' stories, examining the records of
their courtships, marriages, loves, and losses to understand their
complicated relationship with the Confederate state. Elder shows
how, in losing their husbands, many women acquired significant
cultural capital, which positioned them as unlikely actors to gain
political influence. Confederate officialdom championed a
particular image of white widowhood the young wife who selflessly
transferred her monogamous love from her dead husband to the
deathless cause for which he'd fought. But a closer look reveals
that these women spent their new cultural capital with great
shrewdness and variety. Not only were they aware of the social
status gained in widowhood they also used that status on their own
terms, turning mourning into a highly politicized act amid the
battle to establish the Confederacy's legitimacy. Death forced all
Confederate widows to reconstruct their lives, but only some would
choose to play a role in reconstructing the nation.
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