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Blending Civil War and women's history, Campbell examines the effects of Sherman's March on the southern home front. She finds that southern women were staunch defenders of their homes and models of self-assertion. She also offers a new appraisal of the complex range of African Americans' reactions to Sherman's soldiers.

Produktbeschreibung
Blending Civil War and women's history, Campbell examines the effects of Sherman's March on the southern home front. She finds that southern women were staunch defenders of their homes and models of self-assertion. She also offers a new appraisal of the complex range of African Americans' reactions to Sherman's soldiers.
Autorenporträt
Jacqueline Glass Campbell is assistant professor of history at the University of Connecticut in Storrs.