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Mary Boykin Chesnut Mary A. DeCredico

Mary Boykin Chesnut By Mary A. DeCredico

Mary Boykin Chesnut by Mary A. DeCredico


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Chesnut's keen insight into political, economic, and social developments makes her an excellent source to understand the Southern homefront during the Civil War.

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Mary Boykin Chesnut: A Confederate Woman's Life by Mary A. DeCredico

Born into the plantation gentry of South Carolina, granted the advantages of wealth, social position, and education by virtue of her family and her marriage to another prominent South Carolina family, Mary Chesnut has emerged as one of the key figures in American history, but not because of a career, her family, or her involvement in a humanitarian cause. Rather, Chesnut's significance comes from her extensive diary. Her commentary and reminiscences about the Confederate era provide an excellent window into the life and death of the Confederate nation. Her keen insight into political, economic, and social developments makes her an excellent source to understand the Southern homefront during the Civil War. Professor DeCredico uses Chesnut's life to address the role of women in the South, the ideology and leadership of the Southern white elite, and how Southern women in general-and Chesnut in particular-viewed the institution of slavery. Furthermore, DeCredico shows how Mary Chesnut's privileged position gave her an ideal perspective for observing and commenting on the events of the Confederacy.

Mary Boykin Chesnut Reviews

Developing Chesnut as a representative example of the Southern aristocracy, DeCredico contrasts her experiences (illustrated by numerous quotations from her diaries and other writings) to those of other classes within the South. This rich backdrop of social and political history based on recent scholarship not only clarifies Chesnut's experiences but challenges readers to reflect on the South's class structure and the significance of the Confederacy's fall. . . . Exceptionally well-written. * CHOICE *
A very good and much needed introduction to Mary Chesnut's life and writings. Mary DeCredico's book will appeal to students and anyone interested in one of the Confederacy's most fascinating figures. -- George C. Rable, author of Civil Wars: Women and the Crisis of Southern Nationalism

About Mary A. DeCredico

Mary A. DeCredico teaches history at the U.S. Naval Academy. She is also the author of Patriotism for Profit: Georgia's Urban Entrepreneurs and the Confederate War Effort.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Illustrations Chapter 2 Editor's Foreword Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Southern Daughter: The World Seemed a Place Where One Could be Very Jolly Chapter 6 Marriage & Politics: I Take This Somnolent Life Coolly Chapter 7 1860-1861: Lincoln Was Elected and Our Fate Sealed Chapter 8 1862: We Have No Breathing Time Given Us Chapter 9 1863: Anxiety Pervades Chapter 10 1864: The Deep Waters Are Closing Over Us Chapter 11 1865: The Grand Smash Has Come Chapter 12 Cry Aloud For All That is Past & Gone Chapter 13 Epilogue: The Diary From Dixie Chapter 14 Suggested Reading Chapter 15 Index

Additional information

CIN0945612478VG
9780945612476
0945612478
Mary Boykin Chesnut: A Confederate Woman's Life by Mary A. DeCredico
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
1996-06-01
212
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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