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Nina Silber

    Ninas Silbers Werk befasst sich mit den Komplexitäten des US-Bürgerkriegs und der Frauengeschichte in Amerika. Sie untersucht meisterhaft entscheidende Momente der amerikanischen Geschichte und betont deren tiefgreifende soziale und kulturelle Auswirkungen. Silber bringt ein tiefes Verständnis für die Motivationen und Erfahrungen von Einzelpersonen mit, die bedeutende gesellschaftliche Umwälzungen durchlaufen. Ihre Analysen beleuchten die andauernden Auswirkungen der Vergangenheit auf die Gegenwart.

    Gender and the Sectional Conflict
    This War Ain't Over
    The Romance of Reunion
    Daughters of the Union
    • Daughters of the Union

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      This book casts a spotlight on some of the most overlooked, least understood participants in the American Civil War: the women of the North. Unlike their Confederate counterparts, most Northern women stayed far from the dangers of battle. Nonetheless, they enlisted in the Union cause on their home ground, and the experience transformed their lives.

      Daughters of the Union
    • The Romance of Reunion

      Northerners and the South, 1865-1900

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(66)Abgeben

      Cultural imagination played a crucial role in reconciling the North and South after the Civil War, as Nina Silber illustrates through diverse sources. Northern culture romanticized and feminized the South, creating a nostalgic image that soothed anxieties over changing class and gender roles during the Gilded Age. This reconciliation was symbolized by the union of northern men and southern women, reinforcing Victorian ideals. By the 1890s, northern whites embraced a glorified view of the South and a sentimental perspective on postwar unity, transforming sectional tensions into a shared cultural narrative.

      The Romance of Reunion
    • This War Ain't Over

      Fighting the Civil War in New Deal America

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book explores the heightened interest in the Civil War era during the New Deal, highlighting how this fascination influenced American culture in the 1930s and 1940s. Through an analysis of popular media, including "Gone with the Wind" and various theatrical productions, it examines the conflicting memories and political debates surrounding the Civil War. The author connects these historical reflections to contemporary issues of state power, civil rights, and labor movements, illustrating their resonance with the challenges of the Depression and World War II.

      This War Ain't Over
    • Gender and the Sectional Conflict

      • 140 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the impact of gender ideologies on the experiences of individuals during the Civil War, highlighting the differences between Northern and Southern perspectives. It examines how concepts of masculinity and femininity influenced soldiers and their families' understanding of their roles and responsibilities in wartime. By analyzing these contrasting attitudes, the author reveals how gender shaped participation in the war and the subsequent memories of the conflict, offering a nuanced view of the Civil War's social dynamics.

      Gender and the Sectional Conflict