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Gender matters : Civil War, Reconstruction, and the making of the new South
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
The Civil War as a Crisis in Gender
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Chapter 3
Strong Minds and Strong Hearts: The Ladies National League and the Civil War as an Intragender War
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Chapter 4
“A Rebel Though She Be”: Gender and Missouri’s War of the Households
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Chapter 5
Home Guards and Home Traitors: Loyalty and Prostitution in Civil War St. Louis
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Chapter 6
“Stand By Your Man”: The Ladies Memorial Association and the Reconstruction of Southern White Manhood
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Chapter 7
“You Can’t Change History By Moving a Rock”: Gender, Race, and the Cultural Politics of Confederate Memorialization
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Chapter 8
Paternalism and Protest in Augusta’s Cotton Mills: What’s Gender Got to do with It?
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Chapter 9
The De Graffenried Controversy: Class, Race, and Gender in the New South
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Chapter 10
Rebecca Latimer Felton and the Problem of Protection in the New South
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Chapter 11
Rebecca Latimer Felton and the Wife’s Farm: The Class and Racial Politics of Gender Reform
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Chapter 12
Love, Hate, Rape, Lynching: Rebecca Latimer Felton and the Gender Politics of Racial Violence
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Book overview
1. Introduction
2. The Civil War as a Crisis in Gender
3. Strong Minds and Strong Hearts: The Ladies National League and the Civil War as an Intragender War
4. “A Rebel Though She Be”: Gender and Missouri’s War of the Households
5. Home Guards and Home Traitors: Loyalty and Prostitution in Civil War St. Louis
6. “Stand By Your Man”: The Ladies Memorial Association and the Reconstruction of Southern White Manhood
7. “You Can’t Change History By Moving a Rock”: Gender, Race, and the Cultural Politics of Confederate Memorialization
8. Paternalism and Protest in Augusta’s Cotton Mills: What’s Gender Got to do with It?
9. The De Graffenried Controversy: Class, Race, and Gender in the New South
10. Rebecca Latimer Felton and the Problem of Protection in the New South
11. Rebecca Latimer Felton and the Wife’s Farm: The Class and Racial Politics of Gender Reform
12. Love, Hate, Rape, Lynching: Rebecca Latimer Felton and the Gender Politics of Racial Violence
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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University of Sydney
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New York University
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