Beyond the Battlefield : New England and the Civil War
Date
2017
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Introduction / Phil Zea -- Picturing violence: the Amistad affair, panorama painting, and national identities / Naomi Hood Slipp -- Old man eloquent and the Haverhill Petition of 1842 / Kathleen F. Dacey -- Uriah Parmelee's ordeal: a Connecticut Yankee's abolitionist principles and the reality of the Civil War / Norman MacLeod -- "Armed with needles": New England women in the Civil War / Juanita Leisch Jensen -- Battle on the home front: the Hartford Soldiers' Aid Association / Lynne Z. Bassett -- "To provide for the comfort of those of our race": African American soldiers' aid societies and the New England Civil War effort / Patricia L. Richard -- "I should like to feel that I was doing some real good to somebody": the Civil War sacrifice of Harriet Ward Foote Hawley / Elizabeth C. Stevens -- New England's "Other War" / Catherine Lynch Deichmann -- Bunker Hill and Fort Moultrie: the Revolutionary centennials and reconciliation / Jeffrey Kosiorek -- "They come not with fire and sword": Sheridan's New England veterans and the opening campaign for remembrance and reconciliation in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley / Jonathan A. Noyalas -- New England and the Civil War bibliography.
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