Daily Life in Civil War America
This engaging history also provides interesting details such as: what the slaves' and the freed black men and women's lives were like; how the soldiers obtained their food; how recipes were changed to accommodate food shortages; the popular books and magazines of the time; and how clothing and fashion were affected by the war. The ideas and ideals which brought about the crisis are discussed and period writings are included to provide great insight into the mindset of the time. This volume is enhanced by period photographs, lithographs and original art work, much of which has never before appeared in print. |
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Politics The National Hobby | 15 |
The Election of 1860 | 19 |
Secession | 22 |
Raiders | 154 |
Railroads | 155 |
Roads | 158 |
Military Organization | 160 |
Armies | 162 |
Corps and Divisions | 163 |
Tactics | 165 |
Moral Awakening | 169 |
The Southern Radical Press | 24 |
The Act of Disunion | 25 |
The American Zion | 31 |
Growing Government | 33 |
Urbanization | 35 |
Religion | 38 |
Reform movements | 40 |
On Behalf of Southern Independence | 49 |
Reestablishing the American Revolution | 53 |
Blockade Runners | 57 |
The Bread Riots | 58 |
The Peculiar Institution Slavery | 61 |
Plantation Slavery | 65 |
Slave Clothing | 68 |
Slave Food | 69 |
Slave Entertainment | 70 |
Draft Riots | 72 |
Black churches | 73 |
The Slave Family | 74 |
Miscegenation Miscegenation sexual activity The desire of white men to have sexual contact with black females was seemingly so common in the So... | 75 |
Abolition | 81 |
Abolitionists | 85 |
Black Antislavery Activists | 88 |
Slaveowners | 89 |
Slavery and the Courts | 91 |
The Lemmon Case | 92 |
The Dred Scott Decision | 93 |
Soldiers Lives | 95 |
Billy Yank and Johnny Reb | 97 |
Boys in War | 106 |
Partisan Warfare | 108 |
Prisoners of War | 111 |
Hardtack and Coffee | 115 |
Army Food | 116 |
The Commissary | 117 |
Foodstuffs | 118 |
Tenting Tonight The Soldiers Life | 133 |
Equipment | 139 |
Uniforms | 144 |
Camp Life and Recreation | 145 |
Tactics and Strategy | 149 |
Geography | 151 |
Women at War | 170 |
Seeing the Elephant The Realities of Life in Battle | 173 |
Civilians Lives | 189 |
Be It Ever So Humble | 191 |
The Parlor | 193 |
The Library | 199 |
The Dining Room | 200 |
The Bedroom | 201 |
The Necessary | 202 |
Leisure Time | 203 |
Newspapers | 211 |
Availability of Reading Material | 214 |
Women Writers | 215 |
Photography | 216 |
Optical Novelties | 218 |
Cultural Institutions | 219 |
Games | 220 |
Ladies Crafts | 221 |
Feast or Famine Food and Cooking | 225 |
Modern Advancement | 226 |
Food Attitudes | 228 |
Food Prices | 229 |
The Wars Effect | 230 |
Supplementing the Troops | 235 |
The Look Fashion and Womens Clothing | 237 |
Womens Clothing | 238 |
Undergarments | 245 |
Outerware | 247 |
Headgear | 248 |
Ancilary Clothing | 249 |
Footware | 250 |
Jewelry | 251 |
Hairstyles | 252 |
Dressed for the Part Mens Childrens and Slaves Clothing | 257 |
Childrens Clothing | 262 |
Slaves Clothing | 267 |
Elevating and Expanding the Young Mind | 271 |
Till the Mournful Night Is Gone Death and Dying | 283 |
Bibliography | 301 |
Index | 309 |