Glymph challenges popular depictions of mistresses as 'friends' and 'allies' of slaves in the plantation household.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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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