A volume on the intersections between US literary culture and early peace movements. It studies literature of the Civil War and postbellum fiction as well as novels engaged with problems arising in the aftermath of the Civil War.
A volume on the intersections between US literary culture and early peace movements. It studies literature of the Civil War and postbellum fiction as well as novels engaged with problems arising in the aftermath of the Civil War.
Sandra M. Gustafson specializes in American literature and culture at the University of Notre Dame, where she is a member of the English faculty and a faculty fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Her previous works include Imagining Deliberative Democracy in the Early American Republic (Chicago, 2011) and Eloquence is Power: Oratory and Performance in Early America (North Carolina, 2000), as well as two co-edited volumes: Reimagining the Republic: Race, Citizenship, and Nation in the Literary Work of Albion Tourgée (Fordham, 2022) and Cultural Narratives: Textuality and Performance in American Culture before 1900 (Notre Dame, 2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction 1: Regeneration through Nonviolence 2: Abolishing Slavery, Imagining Peace 3: Violence, Direct and Indirect 4: Arbitration and Alliance 5: Race and Republican Peace 6: Failing at Peace Conclusion
Preface Introduction 1: Regeneration through Nonviolence 2: Abolishing Slavery, Imagining Peace 3: Violence, Direct and Indirect 4: Arbitration and Alliance 5: Race and Republican Peace 6: Failing at Peace Conclusion
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