Thavolia Glymph (Ph.D. Economic History, Purdue University) is an Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies and History at Duke University. She has co-edited two volumes of the award-winning Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation series and published scholarly articles in five book collections. Glymph's far-ranging experience as a scholar and educator extends to various teaching appointments and museum projects. Her current work focuses on a comparative study of plantation households in Brazil and the US South, Civil War soldiers in Egypt after the Civil War, and a history of women in the Civil War.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The gender of violence 2. 'Beyond the limits of decency': women in slavery 3. Making 'better girls': Southern women and the claims of domesticity 4. 'Nothing but deception in them': the war within 5. Out of the house of bondage: a sundering of ties, 1865-6 6. 'A makeshift kind of life': free women and free homes 7. 'Wild notions of right and wrong': from home to the streets.
1. The gender of violence 2. 'Beyond the limits of decency': women in slavery 3. Making 'better girls': Southern women and the claims of domesticity 4. 'Nothing but deception in them': the war within 5. Out of the house of bondage: a sundering of ties, 1865-6 6. 'A makeshift kind of life': free women and free homes 7. 'Wild notions of right and wrong': from home to the streets.
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