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Gender and the Sectional Conflict (Paperback)
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Gender and the Sectional Conflict (Paperback)
Series: The Steven and Janice Brose Lectures in the Civil War Era
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In an insightful exploration of gender relations during the Civil
War, Nina Silber compares broad ideological constructions of
masculinity and femininity among Northerners and Southerners. She
argues that attitudes about gender shaped the experiences of the
Civil War's participants, including how soldiers and their female
kin thought about their ""causes"" and obligations in wartime.
Despite important similarities, says Silber, differing gender
ideologies shaped the way each side viewed, participated in, and
remembered the war. Silber finds that rhetoric on both sides
connected soldiers' reasons for fighting to the women left at home.
Consequently, although in different ways, women on both sides took
up new roles to advance the wartime agenda. At the same time, both
Northern and Southern women were accused of waning patriotism as
the war dragged on, but their responses to such charges differed.
Finally, noting that our postwar memories are often dominated by
images of Southern belles, Silber considers why Northern women,
despite their heroic contributions to the Union cause, have faded
from Civil War memory. Silber's investigation offers a new
understanding of how Unionists and Confederates perceived their
reasons for fighting, of the new attitudes and experiences that
women - black and white - on both sides took up, and of the very
different ways that Northern and Southern women were remembered
after the war ended.
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