The Civil War is an event in American history that will continue to be discussed and analyzed for years to come. The conflict affected the entire population of the country, regardless of social class or race. One of the most important changes in southern society was the change in the roles and ideologies of southern women as a result of the war. Before the war, the South was a patriarchal society with prominent gender roles and ideologies on how the perfect Southerner should behave. Ideally, the Cavalier Man, filled with honor and chivalry, was meant to be in complete control. The counterpart was the Cavalier Lady, whose job was to remain charming and sophisticated. However, when war broke out white Southern men enlisted in great numbers. T...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
This study explores the complex relationship between southern women and their ideas of independence ...
This paper examines how hardships and food shortages shaped the experience of white Southern women a...
The Civil War is an event in American history that will continue to be discussed and analyzed for ye...
for inclusion in Pell Scholars and Senior Theses by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @...
Elite southern women of the antebellum South had a clearly established role in their patriarchal sla...
The Civil War marked a shift in the United States of the nineteenth century. It was a bloody war in ...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
The following Senior Independent Study examines the expanded involvement of white southern women dur...
This thesis explores the role of southern women before, during, and after the Civil War in shaping t...
This article examines the theme of dependence within gender relations and the overall controlling st...
The American Civil War thrust Victorian society into a maelstrom. The war disrupted a culture that w...
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, American women were subjected to restrictive societa...
This thesis concerns the white women of Fredericksburg, Virginia, during and immediately after the C...
Shaping post-war identity Women writers and Civil War memory In recent months, historians have off...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
This study explores the complex relationship between southern women and their ideas of independence ...
This paper examines how hardships and food shortages shaped the experience of white Southern women a...
The Civil War is an event in American history that will continue to be discussed and analyzed for ye...
for inclusion in Pell Scholars and Senior Theses by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @...
Elite southern women of the antebellum South had a clearly established role in their patriarchal sla...
The Civil War marked a shift in the United States of the nineteenth century. It was a bloody war in ...
The contributions of women during the American Civil War have been typically examined within the bro...
The following Senior Independent Study examines the expanded involvement of white southern women dur...
This thesis explores the role of southern women before, during, and after the Civil War in shaping t...
This article examines the theme of dependence within gender relations and the overall controlling st...
The American Civil War thrust Victorian society into a maelstrom. The war disrupted a culture that w...
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, American women were subjected to restrictive societa...
This thesis concerns the white women of Fredericksburg, Virginia, during and immediately after the C...
Shaping post-war identity Women writers and Civil War memory In recent months, historians have off...
Gendered assessment: The postwar elite southern woman For decades historians have debated the ext...
This study explores the complex relationship between southern women and their ideas of independence ...
This paper examines how hardships and food shortages shaped the experience of white Southern women a...