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Civil War nurse narratives, 1863-1870

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Civil War Nurse Narratives, 1863--1870, examines the first wave of autobiographical narratives written by northern female nurses and published during the war and shortly thereafter, ranging from the well-known Louisa May Alcott to lesser-known figures such as Elvira Powers and Julia Wheelock. From the hospitals of Washington, DC, and Philadelphia, to the field at Gettysburg in the aftermath of the battle, to the camps bordering front lines during active combat, these nurse narrators reported on what they saw and experienced for an American audience hungry for tales of individual experience in the war. As a subgenre of war literature, the Civil War nurse narrative offered realistic reportage of medical experiences and declined to engage with military strategies or Congressional politics. Instead, nurse narrators chronicled the details of attending wounded soldiers in the hospital, where a kind of microcosm of US democracy-in-progress emerged. As the war reshaped the social and political ideologies of the republic, nurses labored in a workplace that reflected cultural changes in ideas about gender, race, and class. Through interactions with surgeons and other officials they tested women's rights convictions, and through interactions with formerly enslaved workers they wrestled with the need to live up to their own often abolitionist convictions and support social equality. By putting these accounts in conversation with each other, Civil War Nurse Narratives productively explores a developing genre of war literature that has rarely been given its due and that offers refreshing insights into women's contributions to the war effort. Taken together, these stories offer an impressive and important addition to the literary history of the Civil War.

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English
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267

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Civil War nurse narratives, 1863-1870
2015, University of Iowa Press
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Table of Contents

Louisa May Alcott's hospital sketches: a readership
Georgeanna Woolsey's three weeks at Gettysburg: connecting links
Julia Dunlap's notes of hospital life: women's rights, benevolence, and class
Elvira Powers' hospital pencillings: travel, dissent, and cultural ties
Anna Morris Holstein's three years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac: the dead-line
Sophronia Bucklin's in hospital and camp: rank and file nursing
Julia Wheelock's the boys in white: narrative construction.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-253) and index.

Published in
Iowa City

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/750922
Library of Congress
E621 .W25 2015, E621

The Physical Object

Pagination
267 pages
Number of pages
267

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL30392099M
ISBN 13
9781609383671, 9781609383688
LCCN
2015005562
OCLC/WorldCat
904755910

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL22314310W

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