Saddle Bag and Spinning Wheel

Saddle Bag and Spinning Wheel
Title Saddle Bag and Spinning Wheel PDF eBook
Author George Peddy Cuttino
Publisher Mercer University Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780881461190

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Contains 216 letters, the personal correspondence between George Washington Peddy, surgeon, 56th Georgia Volunteer Regiment, CSA, and his wife Kate.

Stories with a Moral

Stories with a Moral
Title Stories with a Moral PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Price
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 414
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780820321325

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Stories with a Moral is the first comprehensive study of the effects of plantation society on literature and the influences of literature on social practices in nineteenth-century Georgia. During the years of frontier settlement, the Civil War, and Reconstruction, Georgia authors voiced their support for the slave system, the planter class, and the ideals of the Confederacy, presenting a humorous, passionate, and at times tragic view of a rapidly changing world. Michael E. Price examines works of fiction, travel accounts, diaries, and personal letters in this thorough survey of King Cotton's literary influence, showing how Georgia authors romanticized agrarian themes to present an appealing image of plantation economy and social structure. Stories with a Moral focuses on the importance of literature as a mode of ideological communication. Even more significant, the book shows how the writing of one century shaped the development of social practices and beliefs that persist, in legend and memory, to this day.

All that Makes a Man

All that Makes a Man
Title All that Makes a Man PDF eBook
Author Stephen William Berry
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 301
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 0195176286

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As the realities of the war became apparent, however, the letters and diaries turned from idealized themes of honor and country to solemn reflections on love and home."--Jacket.

The Confederate Heartland

The Confederate Heartland
Title The Confederate Heartland PDF eBook
Author Bradley R. Clampitt
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 247
Release 2011-12-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0807139963

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Bradley Clampitt's The Confederate Heartland examines morale in the Civil War's western theater -- the region that witnessed the most consistent Union success and Confederate failure and the battle ground where many historians contend that the war was won and lost. Clampitt's sweeping vision of the Confederate heartland and assessment of morale, nationalism, and Confederate identity with a western emphasis, fashions a more balanced historical landscape for Civil War studies.

Household War

Household War
Title Household War PDF eBook
Author Lisa Tendrich Frank
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 317
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 082035631X

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"Household War is a collection of essays that explores the Civil War through the household. According to the editors, the household served as 'the basic building block for American politics, economics, and social relations.' As such, the scholars of this volume make the case that the Civil War can be understood as a revolutionary moment in the transformation of the household order. From this vantage point, they look at the interplay of family and politics, studying the ways in which the Civil War shaped and was shaped by the American household. The volume offers a unique approach to the study of the Civil War that allows an inclusive examination of how the war 'flowed from, required, and . . . resulted in the restructuring of the household' between regions and those enslaved and free. This volume seeks to address how households redefined and reordered themselves as a result of the changes stemming from the Civil War. Scholars of this volume provide compelling histories of the myriad ways in which the household played a central role during an era of social upheaval and transformation"--

Night Owl Reviews Magazine, Issue 11

Night Owl Reviews Magazine, Issue 11
Title Night Owl Reviews Magazine, Issue 11 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Night Owl Reviews
Total Pages 64
Release
Genre
ISBN 0982795955

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The Land of Saddle-bags

The Land of Saddle-bags
Title The Land of Saddle-bags PDF eBook
Author James Watt Raine
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 306
Release 1924
Genre History
ISBN

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