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Diary of Miss Emma Holmes; 1861--1866: Isolation in Contemporary Women's Poetry (Library of Southern Civilization)

DOC Diary of Miss Emma Holmes; 1861--1866: Isolation in Contemporary Women's Poetry (Library of Southern Civilization) by From Brand: Louisiana State University Press in History

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Through biographical cameos and narrative vignettes; the author explains the evolution of the slave power argument over time; tracing the often repeated scenario of northern outcry against the perceived slavery; and revealing the importance of slavery in the structure of national politics.


#1103717 in Books Louisiana State University Press 1994-08-01 1994-08-01Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x 1.09 x 5.98l; 1.40 #File Name: 0807119407536 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. emma holmesBy cocoaThis book is a great read. I always wanted to read a history book hopefully from a Southern school system; to see their take on the Civil War. This book comes very close to that opportunity. To read what was on the mind of at least one Southern lady and her family and friends is fascinating. It is a little confusing in parts; but that is due to her not having the correct information on status of battles. I recommend it highly.6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Excellent social historyBy cwlady@rconnect.comOften overlooked; diaries are the primary source of women's history during the Civil War. Here this elite South Carolina woman documents her life; not for prosperity; but as the custom of her day; via her private diary. Poignant and enjoyable to read; Emma carries through this time of war with the true dignity of Southern womanhood. Excellent social history of the daily life of a Southern woman. Thank you for bringing this wonderful diary to light. Joy Melcher; Civil War Lady Magazine2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Effects of the Civil War seen thru a Southern teenage lifeBy Carol J. GemmillThe diary of a single; young Southern Belle who gives us glimpses of her life from before the Civil War; to when the fighting comes close to home and when they have to flee to the West. You experience her emotions and innermost thoughts.

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