North Carolinians in the era of the Civil War and Reconstruction / edited by Paul D. Escott.

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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
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Physical Description:307 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • North Carolinian ambivalence : rethinking loyalty and disaffection in the Civil War Piedmont / David Brown
  • A more rigorous style of warfare : Wild's Raid, guerrilla violence, and negotiated neutrality in northeastern North Carolina / Barton A. Myers
  • Visions of freedom and civilization opening before them : African Americans search for autonomy during military occupation in North Carolina / Judkin Browning
  • The order of nature would be reversed : soldiers, slavery, and the North Carolina gubernatorial election of 1864 / Chandra Manning
  • To do justice to North Carolina : the war's end according to Cornelia Phillips Spencer, Zebulon B. Vance, and David L. Swain / John C. Inscoe
  • Reconstruction and North Carolina women's tangled history with law and governance / Laura F. Edwards
  • No longer under cover(ture) : marriage, divorce, and gender in the 1868 Constitutional Convention / Karin Zipf
  • Different colored currents of the sea : reconstruction North Carolina, mutuality, and the political roots of Jim Crow, 1872-1875 / Paul Yandle
  • The immortal Vance : the political commemoration of North Carolina's war governor / Steven E. Nash.