Confederate women
Southern women of the 1860's, as here revealed with the help of their own letters and diaries, were decidedly not the clinging vines described in romantic writings of later years. In a very real sense, the tragic Civil War was, for the Confederates, a women's war. Women were ardent in advo...
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Westport, Conn. :
Greenwood Press,
[1975]
Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press [1975] Westport, Conn., [1975] |
Series: | Contributions in American history ;
no. 38 Contributions in American history ; no. 38 Contributions in American history no. 38 |
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