Household war : how Americans lived and fought the Civil War / edited by Lisa Tendrich Frank and LeeAnn Whites.

"Household War is a collection of essays that explores the Civil War through the household. According to the editors, the household served as 'the basic building block for American politics, economics, and social relations.' As such, the scholars of this volume make the case that the...

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Other Authors: Frank, Lisa Tendrich (Editor), Whites, LeeAnn (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2020]
Series:Uncivil wars.
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Summary:"Household War is a collection of essays that explores the Civil War through the household. According to the editors, the household served as 'the basic building block for American politics, economics, and social relations.' As such, the scholars of this volume make the case that the Civil War can be understood as a revolutionary moment in the transformation of the household order. From this vantage point, they look at the interplay of family and politics, studying the ways in which the Civil War shaped and was shaped by the American household. The volume offers a unique approach to the study of the Civil War that allows an inclusive examination of how the war 'flowed from, required, and . . . resulted in the restructuring of the household' between regions and those enslaved and free. This volume seeks to address how households redefined and reordered themselves as a result of the changes stemming from the Civil War. Scholars of this volume provide compelling histories of the myriad ways in which the household played a central role during an era of social upheaval and transformation"--
Physical Description:306 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780820356310
082035631X
9780820356341
0820356344