In Women and the American Civil War: North-South Counterpoints, Professors Judith Giesberg and Randall M. Miller have assembled a very strong edited collection of 16 essays designed to integrate women’s and Civil War history and to systematically compare the experiences of women across regional boundaries and throughout the entire Civil War era. The goal of the work is to confront what Giesberg and Miller consider the segregation and racial gendering of many histories of the period, and to broaden and deepen our understanding of the wide array of women’s experiences and their still underappreciated importance in any effort to appreciate the reality of the Civil War in both the North and the South
Benchmark anthology\u27 Comprehensive study of civilians during the war In The War Was You and Me:...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
American Civil War;Virginia;Gender History;Confederate Nationalism;Citizenship;southern women;female...
The Relationship Between Women and the Civil War The eleven essays in this collection examine a...
Review of: "Gender and the Sectional Conflict" by Nina Silber, and "Army at Home: Women and the Civi...
Women and the Coming of the Civil War It is somewhat ironic that scholarly works about the Civil...
A Long Way from Tara This anthology addresses a neglected aspect of Texas Civil War historiography,...
Northern Women Endure the Civil War Wars bring women not only hardship and loss, but the opportu...
Singular source Wealth of diverse women\u27s experiences explored Women During the Civil War: An E...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Reading through the contributions to the Fall 2022 issue of the Civil War Book Review, one notices u...
Women at War in the Borderlands, describes the numerous ways in which women assumed wartime roles ac...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...
The Northern home front officially has become its own subfield of the Civil War. We know this becaus...
Untold stories Author urges further study of northern women In Louisa May Alcott\u27s Little Women...
Benchmark anthology\u27 Comprehensive study of civilians during the war In The War Was You and Me:...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
American Civil War;Virginia;Gender History;Confederate Nationalism;Citizenship;southern women;female...
The Relationship Between Women and the Civil War The eleven essays in this collection examine a...
Review of: "Gender and the Sectional Conflict" by Nina Silber, and "Army at Home: Women and the Civi...
Women and the Coming of the Civil War It is somewhat ironic that scholarly works about the Civil...
A Long Way from Tara This anthology addresses a neglected aspect of Texas Civil War historiography,...
Northern Women Endure the Civil War Wars bring women not only hardship and loss, but the opportu...
Singular source Wealth of diverse women\u27s experiences explored Women During the Civil War: An E...
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Reading through the contributions to the Fall 2022 issue of the Civil War Book Review, one notices u...
Women at War in the Borderlands, describes the numerous ways in which women assumed wartime roles ac...
A Deeper Look at Civil War Society This collection of essays covers the thoughtful observations ...
The Northern home front officially has become its own subfield of the Civil War. We know this becaus...
Untold stories Author urges further study of northern women In Louisa May Alcott\u27s Little Women...
Benchmark anthology\u27 Comprehensive study of civilians during the war In The War Was You and Me:...
Understanding the Civil War Experience The books featured in this issue of Civil War Book Review ca...
American Civil War;Virginia;Gender History;Confederate Nationalism;Citizenship;southern women;female...