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Loyal Subjects Bonds Of Nation Race And Allegiance In Nineteenthcentury America Elizabeth Duquette

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Loyal Subjects Bonds Of Nation Race And Allegiance In Nineteenthcentury America Elizabeth Duquette
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Loyal Subjects Bonds Of Nation Race And Allegiance In Nineteenthcentury America Elizabeth Duquette instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.66 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Elizabeth Duquette
ISBN: 9780813551128, 0813551129
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Loyal Subjects Bonds Of Nation Race And Allegiance In Nineteenthcentury America Elizabeth Duquette by Elizabeth Duquette 9780813551128, 0813551129 instant download after payment.

When one nation becomes two, or when two nations become one, what does national affiliation mean or require? Elizabeth Duquette answers this question by demonstrating how loyalty was used during the U.S. Civil War to define proper allegiance to the Union. For Northerners during the war, and individuals throughout the nation after Appomattox, loyalty affected the construction of national identity, moral authority, and racial characteristics.
Loyal Subjects considers how the Civil War complicated the cultural value of emotion, especially the ideal of sympathy. Through an analysis of literary works written during and after the conflict-from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Chiefly About War Matters" through Henry James's The Bostonians and Charles Chestnutt's "The Wife of His Youth," to the Pledge of Allegiance and W.E.B. Du Bois's John Brown, among many others-Duquette reveals that although American literary criticism has tended to dismiss the Civil War's impact, postwar literature was profoundly shaped by loyalty.

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