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OverviewThe voices of rural midwestern women are missing from the relatively new field of Civil War–era women’s history. This growing literature has focused on women of the Confederacy, and the voice of northern women traditionally only subsumes those in urban settings or of the middleclass who participated in aid societies. Rural northern women, especially from the Midwest, are largely absent from scholarly publications. When Slavery and Rebellion Are Destroyedmakes a groundbreaking contribution to the comprehension of gender issues by making an extensive collection of intimate letters between Ellen Preston Woodworth and her husband, Samuel, accessible to the scholarly field and all readers interested in the Civil War, home front challenges, military family struggles, and gender roles. The journal collection of this correspondence invites comparison between Ellen’s encounters with Indigenous peoples in her rural, recently settled community and Samuel’s experiences with African Americans in the Deep South—unique in such a collection of letters. Wife and husband also delve into spiritual matters as they confront their lengthy separation. Scholars will find value in Samuel’s service in a ""construction battalion"" that is frequently in harm’s way. The national struggle over slavery and freedom becomes personal for this couple and is revealed powerfully to the reader. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack DempseyPublisher: University of Georgia Press Imprint: University of Georgia Press ISBN: 9780820365619ISBN 10: 0820365610 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 15 November 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis work greatly contributes to furthering the knowledge of the field, especially in the importance that religion, sacrifice, and patriotism had on nineteenth-century Americans during this conflict. It also highlights the nature of specific gender roles and societal expectations of masculinity and being the dutiful wife. . . . This would be a perfect work to assign in a class, undergraduate as well as graduate, in order to focus on those left behind."" - Christopher Bean, history professor and department chair, East Central University, Oklahoma "This work greatly contributes to furthering the knowledge of the field, especially in the importance that religion, sacrifice, and patriotism had on nineteenth-century Americans during this conflict. It also highlights the nature of specific gender roles and societal expectations of masculinity and being the dutiful wife. . . . This would be a perfect work to assign in a class, undergraduate as well as graduate, in order to focus on those left behind."" - Christopher Bean, history professor and department chair, East Central University, Oklahoma" Author InformationJack Dempsey is former president of the Michigan Historical Commission and an award-winning author of several books on the Civil War, including Michigan and the Civil War: A Great and Bloody Sacrifice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |