Asserting that 19th-century attitudes toward death had been firmly in place before the Civil War, Schantz has written a fascinating and chilling narrative of how a society had understood death and had reckoned the magnitude of destruction it had been willing to tolerate. 30 halftones.
Asserting that 19th-century attitudes toward death had been firmly in place before the Civil War, Schantz has written a fascinating and chilling narrative of how a society had understood death and had reckoned the magnitude of destruction it had been willing to tolerate. 30 halftones.
Introduction Chapter One. "Emblems of Mortality" Chapter Two. "The Heavenly Country" Chapter Three. "Melancholy Pleasure" Chapter Four. "A Voice from the Ruins" Chapter Five. "Better to Die Free, Than to Live Slaves" Chapter Six. "The Court of Death" EpilogueNotes Index
Introduction Chapter One. "Emblems of Mortality" Chapter Two. "The Heavenly Country" Chapter Three. "Melancholy Pleasure" Chapter Four. "A Voice from the Ruins" Chapter Five. "Better to Die Free, Than to Live Slaves" Chapter Six. "The Court of Death" EpilogueNotes Index
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