Busy Hands : : Images of the Family in the Northern Civil War Effort / / Patricia Richard.

Focusing on middle-class women’s contributions to the northern Civil War effort, Patricia Richard shows how women utilized their power as moral agents to shape the way men survived the ravages of war. Busy Hands investigates the ways in which white and African American women used images of family an...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package Pre-2014
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2022]
©2004
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:The North's Civil War
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Physical Description:1 online resource (335 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
ABBREVIATIONS --
INTRODUCTION --
1. The Moral Source: The Family During the Civil War --
2. Corruption Abounds: Reactions to the Soldier's Life --
3. "In a Most Tangible Form": Northern Women Respond to the Nurturing Needs of the Civil War Soldier --
4. "Listen Ladies One and All": Soldiers Search for the Comforts of Home Through Correspondence Ads --
5. The Communal Contract: Northern Women Care for the Union Family Through Aid Societies --
6. "The Kind Attentions of Woman": Female Nurses Bring Home to the Hospital --
7 The Soldiers' Home and the Journey Homeward --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
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Summary:Focusing on middle-class women’s contributions to the northern Civil War effort, Patricia Richard shows how women utilized their power as moral agents to shape the way men survived the ravages of war. Busy Hands investigates the ways in which white and African American women used images of family and domestic life in their relief efforts to counter the effects of prostitution, gambling, profanity, and drinking, threatening men’s postwar civilian fitness. Drawing on letters, diaries, and memoirs of Civil War nurses, sanitary workers, soldiers, and the soldiers’ aid societies, Richard develops a new perspective on domestic influence on the war, as women sought to save soldiers from the dangers of the military world.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780823295210
9783111189604
9783110707298
DOI:10.1515/9780823295210
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Patricia Richard.