This dissertation explores the lives of young females of the slaveholding South who grew into womanhood during the Civil War. At an early age they understood their privileged place in the southern social order and their family\u27s reliance on·slave labor. As their parents and other adults debated secession, these young women came to realize the severity of the sectional conflict and its implications for southern society. They played a significant but heretofore unexplored part in the homefront experience during the war. Because of their age and roles as elite daughters in the family, they reacted differently than their mothers and older female kin to the absence of white men and loss of slaves. Their community activities and new :functions...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWriters of modern American fiction live presented the heroines of st...
Southern plantation women experienced a shift in identity over the course of the Civil War. Through ...
This study explores the complex relationship between southern women and their ideas of independence ...
The experiences of women in the Civil War South have fascinated historians for years. Catherine Clin...
This dissertation examines the effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction on elite, middle-, and wo...
Gender and the Confederacy At the beginning of the best-known rendition of a Southern belle, Gon...
Manliness and Femininity in the Old South Lorri Glover, Southern Sons: Becoming Men in the New Nati...
This dissertation explores the Confederate home front experience in South Carolina by examining the ...
This dissertation examines the ideology of daughterhood and how it affected white women in the post–...
This dissertation examines the writings and literature surrounding elite, white South Carolina women...
This thesis focuses on the perceptions and realities of non-elite white women in the South and how t...
This thesis investigates East Tennessee women in the Civil War era and finds that women experienced ...
This thesis concerns the white women of Fredericksburg, Virginia, during and immediately after the C...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining the experience of ...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWriters of modern American fiction live presented the heroines of st...
Southern plantation women experienced a shift in identity over the course of the Civil War. Through ...
This study explores the complex relationship between southern women and their ideas of independence ...
The experiences of women in the Civil War South have fascinated historians for years. Catherine Clin...
This dissertation examines the effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction on elite, middle-, and wo...
Gender and the Confederacy At the beginning of the best-known rendition of a Southern belle, Gon...
Manliness and Femininity in the Old South Lorri Glover, Southern Sons: Becoming Men in the New Nati...
This dissertation explores the Confederate home front experience in South Carolina by examining the ...
This dissertation examines the ideology of daughterhood and how it affected white women in the post–...
This dissertation examines the writings and literature surrounding elite, white South Carolina women...
This thesis focuses on the perceptions and realities of non-elite white women in the South and how t...
This thesis investigates East Tennessee women in the Civil War era and finds that women experienced ...
This thesis concerns the white women of Fredericksburg, Virginia, during and immediately after the C...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining the experience of ...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWriters of modern American fiction live presented the heroines of st...
Southern plantation women experienced a shift in identity over the course of the Civil War. Through ...
This study explores the complex relationship between southern women and their ideas of independence ...