Winner of the PEN Oakland–Josephine Miles Award “A stunning
portrayal of a tragedy endured and survived by women.” —David W.
Blight, author of Frederick Douglass “Readers expecting hoop-skirted
ladies soothing fevered soldiers’ brows will not find them
here…Explodes the fiction that men fight wars while women idle on
the sidelines.” —Washington Post The idea that women are outside
of war is a powerful myth, one that shaped the Civil War and still
determines how we write about it today. Through three dramatic stories
that span the war, Stephanie McCurry invites us to see America’s
bloodiest conflict for what it was: not just a brothers’ war but a
women’s war. When Union soldiers faced the unexpected threat of
female partisans, saboteurs, and spies, long held assumptions about
the innocence of enemy women were suddenly thrown into question.
McCurry shows how the case of Clara Judd, imprisoned for treason,
transformed the writing of Lieber’s Code, leading to lasting changes
in the laws of war. Black women’s fight for freedom had no place in
the Union military’s emancipation plans. Facing a massive problem of
governance as former slaves fled to their ranks, officers reclassified
black women as “soldiers’ wives”—placing new obstacles on
their path to freedom. Finally, McCurry offers a new perspective on
the epic human drama of Reconstruction through the story of one
slaveholding woman, whose losses went well beyond the material to
intimate matters of family, love, and belonging, mixing grief with
rage and recasting white supremacy in new, still relevant terms. “As
McCurry points out in this gem of a book, many historians who view the
American Civil War as a ‘people’s war’ nevertheless neglect the
actions of half the people.” —James M. McPherson, author of Battle
Cry of Freedom “In this brilliant exposition of the politics of the
seemingly personal, McCurry illuminates previously unrecognized
dimensions of the war’s elemental impact.” —Drew Gilpin Faust,
author of This Republic of Suffering
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Fighting and Surviving the American Civil War
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ISBN
9780674239920
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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