Divided Family in Civil War America

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Amy Murrell Taylor: Divided Family in Civil War America (2009, University of North Carolina Press)

336 pages

English language

Published Jan. 2, 2009 by University of North Carolina Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4696-0526-5
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"The Civil War has long been described as a war pitting "brother against brother." The divided family is an enduring metaphor for the divided nation, but it also accurately reflects the reality of America's bloodiest war. Connecting the metaphor to the real experiences of families whose households were split by conflicting opinions about the war, Amy Murrell Taylor provides a social and cultural history of the divided family in Civil War America. In hundreds of border state households, brothers -- -and sisters -- -really did fight one another, while fathers and sons argued over secession and husbands and wives struggled with opposing national loyalties. Even enslaved men and women found themselves divided over how to respond to the war. Taylor studies letters, diaries, newspapers, and government documents to understand how families coped with the unprecedented intrusion of war into their private lives. Family divisions inflamed the national crisis while simultaneously …

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The writing is like the Centre Pompidou: It features the utility instead of hiding it. I think that's beautiful. Many people probably think it's dry, but I appreciate it aesthetically.
So I'm psyched to read Amy Murrell Taylor's refugee camps book.