Richmond During the War: Four Years of Personal Observation
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Title
Richmond During the War: Four Years of Personal Observation
Description
“First published in 1866, this book gives a perceptive account of life in Richmond during the war. Written in the third person, this work is more a social history of Richmond than an autobiography. Like Mrs. Chesnutt’s diary, this source has clear observations and impressions of the Confederate capital.”
The Civil War turned the genteel world of Virginia society upside-down for Sallie Brock Putnam. She lived in the Confederate capital of Richmond throughout the war and saw it transformed from a quiet town of culture to a swollen refugee camp, black-market center, prison venue, and hospital complex. As the smoke from nearby battlefields drifted into town, swaggering young soldiers and ambulance trains filled the streets. Putnam describes the excitement of secession giving way to sacrifice and grim determination, the women of Richmond aiding the war effort, the funerals and hasty weddings, the reduced circumstances of even the "best" families, and the despicable profiteering. Asserting that "every woman was to some extent a politician," she offers keen analyses of military engagements, criticizes political decisions, and provides accounts of the Richmond Bread Riot of 1863 and the inauguration of Jefferson Davis that have been praised by historians. The war brought the battlefield into the house, forcing women into unaccustomed roles and forever changing the old social order. -- publisher description.
Creator
Sallie A. Brock
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Date
1996, 1867
Language
English
Type
Book
Zotero
Title
Richmond during the war: four years of personal observation
Place
Lincoln
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Date
1996, 1867
ISBN
978-0-8032-8745-7
Item Type
Book
Extra
OCLC: 34772130
Language
English
Library Catalog
OCLC WorldCat FirstSearch
Num Pages
389
Short Title
Richmond during the war
Collection
Citation
Sallie A. Brock, “Richmond During the War: Four Years of Personal Observation,” The Haskell Monroe Collection: Life in the Confederacy , accessed December 12, 2024, https://library.missouri.edu/confederate/items/show/2606.