An edition of The War the Women Lived (1996)

The War the Women Lived

Female Voices from the Confederate South

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An edition of The War the Women Lived (1996)

The War the Women Lived

Female Voices from the Confederate South

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In The War the Women Lived, Walter Sullivan presents an informal history of the American Civil War in the South as seen through the eyes of the 23 principals whose acutely perceptive reports he has chosen for this book. "Through their memorable voices," George Garrett has written, comes "a vivid and fascinating view ... of those terrible times." The editor has selected 31 narrative sequences that unfold in chronological order. Each selection constitutes a story -- of suffering, courage, daring, patriotism, resignation, faith; and the stories add up to an account of the war as it was lived and endured on the domestic front in the South, from its halcyon and hopeful beginnings in 1861 until its devastating conclusion in 1865. The action, however, is by no means confined to home and hearth: it also includes scenes occurring on the battlefield and on shipboard; in churches, hospitals, and prisons; and elsewhere. We begin in the salad days of the Old South with its life of elegance and leisure being celebrated; we end with the South in ruins, its economy shattered and its surviving people -- black and white, male and female -- wounded and beggared. - Jacket flap.

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312

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The War the Women Lived
January 2003, J. S. Sanders and Company
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The War the Women Lived: Female Voices from the Confederate South
January 1996, J. S. Sanders and Company
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Table of Contents

Foreword / George Core
Introduction
Brief chronology of the war
A note on the selections
The women
Part one : Hope and glory 1859-1861.
The days that are no more / Kate Stone
Holbein's ghost / Sarah Rice Pryor
The view from the Mills House / Mary Boykin Chesnut
Pistols in the churchyard / Catherine Cooper Hopley
Part two : Shot and shell 1861-1862.
In prison for my country / Rose O'Neal Greenhow
A cold way home / Lucy Nickolson Lindsay
The sleep of the living / Phoebe Yates Pember
We run for our lives / Sarah Morgan
The pain of remembering / Cornelia Peake McDonald
Part three : Advance and retreat 1863.
An invasion of graybacks / Julia Morgan
Fleeing from our servants / Kate Stone
Returning to brother / Sarah Morgan
My yard is a battlefield / Cornelia Peake McDonald
Guidance for Stonewall / Belle Boyd
A spy in woman's clothing / Loréta Janéta Velazquez
What modesty requires / Kate Cumming
Part four : Days of courage 1864.
The soldiers stare with open eyes / Mary Boykin Chesnut
A meeting at sea / Belle Boyd
A cap for Mrs. Worthey / Céline Frémaux
A funeral in the rain / Phoebe Yates Pember
Searching for cartridge boxes / Céline Frémaux
Alone on the road with Yankee / Mary Ann Harris Gay
Thirty thousand dollars poorer / Dolly Lunt Burge
A birth in the ruins / Mary Jones and Mary Mallard
Part five : Last things 1865.
Lucifer in starlight / Emma LeConte
Hetty Cary's wedding / Constance Cary Harrison
Food for the wounded / Phoebe Yates Pember
A garland for Mrs. Stuart / Mrs. Alexander H. Major
The end of all we cherished / Judith Brokenbrough McGuire
Remembering God's promises / Cornelia Peake McDonald
The last march home / Eliza Andrews
Epilogue

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
1995

Contributors

Foreword
George Core

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxix, 319 p.
Number of pages
312
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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OL8678054M
ISBN 10
1879941309
ISBN 13
9781879941304
Library Thing
7702009
Goodreads
1042512

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