The last fire-eater: Roger A. Pryor and the search for a Southern identity
"In The Last Southern Fire-Eater, renowned historian of the American South William Link examines the life of Roger Atkinson Pryor-a Virginia secessionist, Civil War general, and earnest advocate of postwar sectional reconciliation. Link shows that Pryor's life involved a series of re-makin...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In The Last Southern Fire-Eater, renowned historian of the American South William Link examines the life of Roger Atkinson Pryor-a Virginia secessionist, Civil War general, and earnest advocate of postwar sectional reconciliation. Link shows that Pryor's life involved a series of re-makings. As a newspaper editor and politician, Pryor began his career as a moderate but eventually enthusiastically endorsed secessionism and war. Unlike most "fire-eaters," the nickname for hyper dis-unionists, Pryor experienced the Civil War in ways in which the brutality of the conflict undermined his assumptions about honor, manhood, and the value of war. In the decades after the conflict, he moved from Virginia to New York City, where, in another remaking, he became a celebrity defense attorney and advocate of reconciliation between North and South. Exploring the paths of an intriguing figure like Pryor allows Link to show that his journey was in many ways like that of the South-puzzling and contradictory. Indeed, Link casts Pryor as a central, perhaps representative figure during a crucial period in southern history between the 1850s and the close of the nineteenth century. Like the South, Pryor remade himself with the changing times. An archetypical southern-rights advocate, Pryor became a skilled practitioner in the politics of honor. Engaging in duels, attempted and genuine, he portrayed the world through the cultural prism of southern honor and assumed a more militant and aggressive stance on slavery than his southern peers. Later, he served prominently in the Civil War, rising to the rank of brigadier general and seeing action across the eastern theater. Captured late in the war, Pryor abandoned his fiery persona and renounced fire-eater extremism. He then moved north to New York City, where he became a prominent lawyer and advocate for the sort of intersectional reconciliation that became a central facet of what southern boosters were calling the New South. As Link shows, Pryor's lifetime encompassed dizzying changes. Born during the presidential administration of John Quincy Adams, he died four months after the end of World War I. He witnessed fundamental transformations in the South in the destruction of slavery, the defeat of the Confederacy, and the redefinition of manhood and honor among elite white men who no longer relied on dueling or personal violence"-- |
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520 | 3 | |a Exploring the paths of an intriguing figure like Pryor allows Link to show that his journey was in many ways like that of the South-puzzling and contradictory. Indeed, Link casts Pryor as a central, perhaps representative figure during a crucial period in southern history between the 1850s and the close of the nineteenth century. Like the South, Pryor remade himself with the changing times. An archetypical southern-rights advocate, Pryor became a skilled practitioner in the politics of honor. Engaging in duels, attempted and genuine, he portrayed the world through the cultural prism of southern honor and assumed a more militant and aggressive stance on slavery than his southern peers. Later, he served prominently in the Civil War, rising to the rank of brigadier general and seeing action across the eastern theater. Captured late in the war, Pryor abandoned his fiery persona and renounced fire-eater extremism. | |
520 | 3 | |a He then moved north to New York City, where he became a prominent lawyer and advocate for the sort of intersectional reconciliation that became a central facet of what southern boosters were calling the New South. As Link shows, Pryor's lifetime encompassed dizzying changes. Born during the presidential administration of John Quincy Adams, he died four months after the end of World War I. He witnessed fundamental transformations in the South in the destruction of slavery, the defeat of the Confederacy, and the redefinition of manhood and honor among elite white men who no longer relied on dueling or personal violence"-- | |
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spelling | Link, William A. 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)1023413957 aut The last fire-eater Roger A. Pryor and the search for a Southern identity William A. Link Roger A. Pryor and the search for a Southern identity Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press [2023] © 2023 123 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures in southern history A champion of the South -- The chevalier of the Appomattox -- In search of reconciliation "In The Last Southern Fire-Eater, renowned historian of the American South William Link examines the life of Roger Atkinson Pryor-a Virginia secessionist, Civil War general, and earnest advocate of postwar sectional reconciliation. Link shows that Pryor's life involved a series of re-makings. As a newspaper editor and politician, Pryor began his career as a moderate but eventually enthusiastically endorsed secessionism and war. Unlike most "fire-eaters," the nickname for hyper dis-unionists, Pryor experienced the Civil War in ways in which the brutality of the conflict undermined his assumptions about honor, manhood, and the value of war. In the decades after the conflict, he moved from Virginia to New York City, where, in another remaking, he became a celebrity defense attorney and advocate of reconciliation between North and South. Exploring the paths of an intriguing figure like Pryor allows Link to show that his journey was in many ways like that of the South-puzzling and contradictory. Indeed, Link casts Pryor as a central, perhaps representative figure during a crucial period in southern history between the 1850s and the close of the nineteenth century. Like the South, Pryor remade himself with the changing times. An archetypical southern-rights advocate, Pryor became a skilled practitioner in the politics of honor. Engaging in duels, attempted and genuine, he portrayed the world through the cultural prism of southern honor and assumed a more militant and aggressive stance on slavery than his southern peers. Later, he served prominently in the Civil War, rising to the rank of brigadier general and seeing action across the eastern theater. Captured late in the war, Pryor abandoned his fiery persona and renounced fire-eater extremism. He then moved north to New York City, where he became a prominent lawyer and advocate for the sort of intersectional reconciliation that became a central facet of what southern boosters were calling the New South. As Link shows, Pryor's lifetime encompassed dizzying changes. Born during the presidential administration of John Quincy Adams, he died four months after the end of World War I. He witnessed fundamental transformations in the South in the destruction of slavery, the defeat of the Confederacy, and the redefinition of manhood and honor among elite white men who no longer relied on dueling or personal violence"-- Pryor, Roger A. 1828-1919 (DE-588)124355889 gnd rswk-swf Pryor, Roger A. / (Roger Atkinson) / 1828-1919 Confederate States of America / Army / Biography Legislators / Virginia / Biography Generals / Confederate States of America / Biography Secession / Southern States Dueling / Southern States / History / 19th century Lawyers / New York (State) / New York / Biography Southern States / History / 1775-1865 New York (N.Y.) / History / 1865-1898 Confederate States of America / Army Dueling Generals Lawyers Legislators Secession New York (State) / New York Southern States United States / Confederate States of America Virginia 1775-1899 Biographies History (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Pryor, Roger A. 1828-1919 (DE-588)124355889 p DE-188 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-0-8071-7894-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-0-8071-7893-5 |
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