John Brown's Body: Slavery, Violence, & the Culture of WarSinging "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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Each allows us to understand the cultural significance of dead soldiers in relation to prewar conventions for representing , studying , and disci- plining African American bodies . Antebellum mourners beautified the corpse and crafted ...
Each allows us to understand the cultural significance of dead soldiers in relation to prewar conventions for representing , studying , and disci- plining African American bodies . Antebellum mourners beautified the corpse and crafted ...
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... the emotional suffering of grieving parents interconnects a large cast of characters — white and black , enslaved and free ... Northerners found well - tried ritu- als suddenly antiquated as they grieved for dead soldiers in ...
... the emotional suffering of grieving parents interconnects a large cast of characters — white and black , enslaved and free ... Northerners found well - tried ritu- als suddenly antiquated as they grieved for dead soldiers in ...
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The enlistment of black soldiers , in particular , harmonized a secular view of violence as a means to self - determination with the millennial expectation that war would usher in a better age for humankind .
The enlistment of black soldiers , in particular , harmonized a secular view of violence as a means to self - determination with the millennial expectation that war would usher in a better age for humankind .
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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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