Daughters of the Union: northern women fight the Civil War
of the most overlooked and least understood participants in the American Civil War: the women of the North. Unlike their Confederate counterparts, who were often caught in the midst of the conflict, most Northern women remained far from the dangers of battle. Nonetheless, they enlisted in the Union...
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Zusammenfassung: | of the most overlooked and least understood participants in the American Civil War: the women of the North. Unlike their Confederate counterparts, who were often caught in the midst of the conflict, most Northern women remained far from the dangers of battle. Nonetheless, they enlisted in the Union cause on their home ground, and the experience transformed their lives. Nina Silber traces the emergence of a new sense of self and citizenship among the women left behind by Union soldiers. She offers a complex account, bolstered by women's own words from diaries and letters, of the changes in activity and attitude wrought by the war. Women became wage-earners, participants in partisan politics, and active contributors to the war effort. But even as their political and civic identities expanded, they were expected to subordinate themselves to male-dominated government and military bureaucracies. Silber's arresting tale fills an important gap in women's history. She shows the women of the North--many for the first time--discovering their patriotism as well as their ability to confront new economic and political challenges, even as they encountered the obstacles of wartime rule. The Civil War required many women to act with greater independence in running their households and in expressing their political views. It brought women more firmly into the civic sphere and ultimately gave them new public roles, which would prove crucial starting points for the late-nineteenth-century feminist struggle for social and political equality. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 332 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0674016777 |
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adam_text | Contents
PROLOGUE
Summoned to War, Charged to Patriotism
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ONE
Loyalties in Conflict
/ 14
TWO
The Economic Battlefront/
41
THREE
Domesticity under Siege
/ 87
FOUR
From Patriots to Partisans, and Back Again
/ 123
FIVE
Aiding the Cause, Serving the State
/ 162
six
Saving the Sick, Healing the Nation
/ 194
SEVEN
Wartime Emancipation
/ 222
EIGHT
American Women and the Enduring Power of the State
/ 247
EPILOGUE
An Ambiguous Legacy
/ 277
Notes
/ 285
Acknowledgments
/ 322
Index
/ 325
Daughters of the Union casts a spotlight on
some of the most overlooked and least
understood participants in the American
Civil War: the women of the North. Unlike
their Confederate counterparts, who were
often caught in the midst of the conflict,
most Northern women remained far from
the dangers of battle. Nonetheless, they
enlisted in the Union cause on their home
ground, and the experience transformed
their lives.
Nina
Silber
traces the emergence of
a new sense of self and citizenship among
the women left behind by Union soldiers.
She offers a complex account, bolstered
by women s own words from diaries and
letters, of the changes in activity and atti¬
tude wrought by the war. Women became
wage-earners, participants in partisan
politics, and active contributors to the war
effort. But even as their political and civic
identities expanded, they were expected
to subordinate themselves to male-dominat¬
ed government and military bureaucracies.
Silbeťs
arresting tale fills an important
gap in women s history. She shows the
women of the North
—
many for the first
time
—
discovering their patriotism as well
as their ability to confront new economic
and political challenges, even as they
encountered the obstacles of wartime rule.
The Civil War required many women to
act with greater independence in running
their households and in expressing their
political views. It brought women more
firmly into the civic sphere and ultimately
gave them new public roles, which would
prove crucial starting points for the late-
nineteenth-century feminist struggle for
social and
politicai
equality.
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