John Brown's Body: Slavery, Violence, & the Culture of WarUNC Press Books, 2004 - 226 páginas Singing "John Brown's Body" as they marched to war, Union soldiers sought to steel themselves in the face of impending death. As the bodies of these soldiers accumulated in the wake of battle, writers, artists, and politicians extolled their deaths as a m |
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... Virginia for a Sesquicentennial Associateship as well as other forms of support . I had the good fortune to complete this book at Oregon State University's Center for the Humani- ties , where I found intellectual companionship , as well ...
... Virginia for a Sesquicentennial Associateship as well as other forms of support . I had the good fortune to complete this book at Oregon State University's Center for the Humani- ties , where I found intellectual companionship , as well ...
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... Virginia's governor , Henry Wise , suggesting that in order to avoid a " triumphal procession through all the Eastern states , " which would surely make Brown a " hero martyr , " Brown's body be taken to a Southern medical school for ...
... Virginia's governor , Henry Wise , suggesting that in order to avoid a " triumphal procession through all the Eastern states , " which would surely make Brown a " hero martyr , " Brown's body be taken to a Southern medical school for ...
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... Virginia defied those who warned that execution would turn the traitor Brown into a hero . As he told the Virginia legislature , " the threat of martyrdom is a threat against our peace , and demands execution to defy such sympathy and ...
... Virginia defied those who warned that execution would turn the traitor Brown into a hero . As he told the Virginia legislature , " the threat of martyrdom is a threat against our peace , and demands execution to defy such sympathy and ...
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Contenido
The Blood of Millions John Browns Body Public Violence and Political Community | 14 |
The Blood of Black Men Rethinking Radical Science | 40 |
This Compost Death and Regeneration in Civil War Poetry | 71 |
Photographing the War Dead | 103 |
After Emancipation | 132 |
Glory | 165 |
Notes | 177 |
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John Brown's Body: Slavery, Violence, and the Culture of War Franny Nudelman Vista previa limitada - 2015 |
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