This dissertation examines the Civil War memory of the three historic peace churches (the Society of Friends, the Mennonites, and the German Baptist Brethren) in the years between 1865 and 1915. It argues that these three groups, in their Civil War remembrance, challenged the culturally prevalent definition of heroism as militaristic in nature, an expression found in military monuments, Decoration Day observances, and Blue-Gray veterans’ reunion. The study looks at periodicals, books, and biographies produced by these three religious bodies (and letters and diaries written by individual members) in the fifty years after the war to uncover both their narratives of nonresistant wartime experience and their commentary on the war’s aftereffects...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderA religious revival movement occurred in th...
This thesis investigates the prison experiences of Arthur Dunham, Harold Gray, Evan Thomas, and othe...
Examination of honor culture and attitudes toward death and dying found in letters, diaries, and new...
Thousands of Southern Christians enlisted in the rebel armies when the Civil War began, and tens of ...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining the experience of ...
During the secession crisis, intertwined geographic, economic, political, and ideological factors di...
Do Unto Others Competing groups offered aid to the dying Throughout history it seems the best in p...
With Veterans Day, November provides a special moment for us to remember that real people have passe...
The purpose of this study is to examine how healing occurred in postwar Knoxville. The central idea ...
This dissertation examines how concepts of honor, and its adjunct, republicanism, influenced both th...
This study examines the causes, perception, and treatment of violence and crime committed by veteran...
This dissertation examines the political, social, and economic development of Springfield, Illinois ...
Timothy D. Johnson of Nashville’s Lipscomb University has a well-deserved reputation as a leading hi...
There is little controversy in claiming that the Civil War casts a long shadow. Whether you’re a his...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderA religious revival movement occurred in th...
This thesis investigates the prison experiences of Arthur Dunham, Harold Gray, Evan Thomas, and othe...
Examination of honor culture and attitudes toward death and dying found in letters, diaries, and new...
Thousands of Southern Christians enlisted in the rebel armies when the Civil War began, and tens of ...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining the experience of ...
During the secession crisis, intertwined geographic, economic, political, and ideological factors di...
Do Unto Others Competing groups offered aid to the dying Throughout history it seems the best in p...
With Veterans Day, November provides a special moment for us to remember that real people have passe...
The purpose of this study is to examine how healing occurred in postwar Knoxville. The central idea ...
This dissertation examines how concepts of honor, and its adjunct, republicanism, influenced both th...
This study examines the causes, perception, and treatment of violence and crime committed by veteran...
This dissertation examines the political, social, and economic development of Springfield, Illinois ...
Timothy D. Johnson of Nashville’s Lipscomb University has a well-deserved reputation as a leading hi...
There is little controversy in claiming that the Civil War casts a long shadow. Whether you’re a his...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderA religious revival movement occurred in th...
This thesis investigates the prison experiences of Arthur Dunham, Harold Gray, Evan Thomas, and othe...
Examination of honor culture and attitudes toward death and dying found in letters, diaries, and new...