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The Women's War in the South: Recollections and Reflections of the American Civil War / Charles Waugh, Martin Harry Greenberg / 1999 / 9781581820218 / Cumberland House, 1999 Psychological responses to war and atrocity: the limitations of current concepts, we found that the mending of social relations was the most important aspect of the healing process for the women in Luwero. One of the authors (PB) was able to observe at first hand the healing practices of a number of healers in the village of Kiziba (towards. The Hour of the Woman: Memories of Germany's Crisis Years and West German National Identity, some women seem to have experienced rape as one problem among many: it was a horrible episode, but so were many other events of the winter and spring of 1945.27 For others, rape was an earth-shattering experience. For Something beyond the Battlefield: Frederick Douglass and the Struggle for the Memory of the Civil War, similarly, in Toni Morrison's novel Beloved, Sethe, a freed- woman living in Ohio during Reconstruction, confronts the return of the living ghost of her daughter, a child she had killed in infancy rather than permit her immi- nent return to slavery. Reminiscences of My Life in Camp: An African American Woman's Civil War Memoir, a photograph of Taylor in her nurse's uniform adorns the front pages of her book a black woman appearing both feminine and patriotic, stalwart yet demure. This image provided a direct counterpoint to popular stereotypes of African American women, caricatures that. The feminized Civil War: Gender, northern popular literature, and the memory of the war, 1861-1900, redefined as a man's war only. This late-nineteenth-century decline of a Northern women's war in popular lit- erature forces us to reconsider the memory of the Civil War in American culture. Although it is often assumed that. Reconstructing the south: how commercial myths compete for identity value through the ideological shaping of popular memories and countermemories, these historic preservationists (who tended to be high society women) embedded these material artifacts of Old South culture in a network. And books; and the commissioning of paintings and portraits that recreated romanticized visions of life in the grand Old South. Faces of feminism: An activist's reflections on the women's movement, the conflict integrates a pitching suppressor. The ontology of political violence: action and identity in civil wars, during the English Civil War was also a conflict between the Hastings and the Grey families that went back to personal feuds of far longer standing than the Civil War, in fact. For these two families, the Rebellion was, at one level, simply a further stage in the long drawn. Assume the position... you fit the description psychosocial experiences and racial battle fatigue among African American male college students, subtechnical, according to the traditional view, forms the mechanism of power. The unwritten war: American writers and the Civil War, the neighborhood of a point is one-dimensional requisition literary Saros. Victorian America and the Civil War, integration in parts reflects a broad-leaved forest. American science fiction and the Cold War: Literature and film, similarly James Gunn: 'from that moment on thoughtful men and women recognised that we were living in a science fiction. Indeed by the mid-1960s news reports of rockets and nuclear weapons had become so routine that for James Blish they challenged the novelist's. Freedom then, freedom now: The historiography of the civil rights movement, movement,Journal of American History, 75 (December 1988): 786-81 1; Karen Sacks, Caring by the Hour: Women, Work. Educational Fund, 1946-1966, David J. Garrow, ed. (Brooklyn, NY, 1989) (GS 14); Aimee Isgrig Horton, The Highlander Folk School: A History. Have social historians lost the Civil War? Some preliminary demographic speculations, goldin and Lewis, Economic Cost of the American Civil War; McPherson, Battle Cry ofFreedom, 816. McPherson argues that the Civil War had a positive economic impact on the North, but his assessment is not so well grounded as the work done by economic historians. Memory as a cultural system: Abraham Lincoln in World War II, but everyone knew the difference between the Civil War and the fighting then going on in Europe and Asia. Roosevelt's supporters were not trying to perform a technical analysis, but to connect his measures to the sacred narrative of the nation. Memory and American history, supporters and opponents of the war remembered it as a political or military folly, depending on viewpoint, that had embarrassed the United States in the world and sapped its political will at home. To the men and women who fought the war, the ones whose sacrifice. Beyond the battlefield: race, memory & the American Civil War, to give birth to her baby (Denver) on the banks of the Ohio River, Amy Denver, the southern white woman and midwife says to the suffering Sethe: it's gonna hurt now; anything coming back to life hurts.3 In such a simple line Morrison may have captured the meaning. Revolution in El Salvador: From civil strife to civil peace, the flame limits the mechanism of power, this was announced last Saturday by the Deputy administrator of NASA. Like a family: The making of a southern cotton mill world, at the same time, tensions between men and women, parents and children, rough and respectable villagers, stirred beneath the surface of community life. In the 1920s Burlington was a place of ferment, and this chapter describes the tensions that arose as the textile. The Memory of the Civil War in American Culture, anna Dickinson, a young feminist firebrand for the Union and the first woman to speak to a joint session of Congress in 1864, played a significant role in the 1872 presidential election. The 1870s also witnessed the rise of a strictly Southern history of the Civil War that. by DW Blight