Civil Wars
Women and the Crisis of Southern Nationalism
George C. Rable(Author)
University of Illinois Press
Published on 1. April 1991
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-252-06212-4 (ISBN)
Description
Born into a male-dominated society, southern women often chose to support patriarchy and their own celebrated roles as mothers, wives, and guardians of the home and humane values. George C. Rable uncovers the details of how women fit into the South's complex social order and how Southern social assumptions shaped their attitudes toward themselves, their families, and society as a whole. He reveals a bafflingly intricate social order and the ways the South's surprisingly diverse women shaped their own lives and minds despite strict boundaries. Paying particular attention to women during the Civil War, Roble illuminates their thoughts on the conflict and the threats and challenges they faced and looks at their place in both the economy and politics of the Confederacy. He also ranges back to the antebellum era and forward to postwar South, when women quickly acquiesced to the old patriarchal system but nonetheless lived lives changed forever by the war.
Winner of the 1989 Jefferson Davis Award of the Museum of the Confederacy, 1989. Winner of the Julia Cherry Spruill Prize of the Southern Association of Women Historians, 1991.
Winner of the 1989 Jefferson Davis Award of the Museum of the Confederacy, 1989. Winner of the Julia Cherry Spruill Prize of the Southern Association of Women Historians, 1991.
Reviews / Votes
Winner of the 1989 Jefferson Davis Award of the Museum of the Confederacy, 1989- Museum of the ConfederacyWinner of the Julia Cherry Spruill Prize of the Southern Association of Women Historians, 1991.- Southern Association of Women Historians
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
513 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-252-06212-4 (9780252062124)
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Person
George C. Rable is professor emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Alabama. His books include Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg! and Damn Yankees! Demonization and Defiance in the Confederate South.
Content
CoverTitleCopyrightContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsChapter 1. Tradition, Change, and Uneasy AccommodationChapter 2. Defenders of the FaithChapter 3. The Civil War as Family CrisisChapter 4. Southern Women and Confederate Military PowerChapter 5. The Political Economy of the Southern Home FrontChapter 6. The New Women of the ConfederacyChapter 7. Duty, Honor, and Frustration: The Dilemmas of Female PatriotismChapter 8. The Coming of Lucifer's LegionsChapter 9. Refugees and RevelersChapter 10. From Exaltation to DespairChapter 11. DefeatChapter 12. Reconstructing the Domestic EconomyChapter 13. The Janus-Faced Women of the New SouthNotesBibliography of Manuscript CollectionsIndexBack cover