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A Woman's Civil War

A Woman's Civil War A Diary With Reminiscences of the War, from March 1862 - Wisconsin Studies in American Autobiography

Paperback (15 Apr 1992)

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Publisher's Synopsis

On the night of March 11, 1862, as the heavy tramp of Confederate marching troops died away in the distance - her husband's regiment among them - Cornelia Peake McDonald began her diary of events in war-torm Winchester, Virginia. MacDonald's story of the Civil War records a personal and distinctly female battle of her own - a southern women's lonely struggle in the midst of chaos to provide safety and shelter for herself and her nine children. For McDonald, history is what happens ""inside the house"". She relates the trauma that occurs when the safety of the home is disrupted and destroyed by the forces of war - when women and children are put out of their houses and have nowhere to go. In an introduction to McDonald's autobiography, Minrose C. Gwin stresses the importance of this diary not only for its view of the Civil War through a woman's eyes but also for its insistence that history is as much a domestic subject as an account of the public affairs of men.

Book information

ISBN: 9780299132644
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Imprint: The University of Wisconsin Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 456g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 23mm