Author Catherine Clinton has written a great essay about how the study of women in the Civil War has gone from almost nonexistent to booming in just the last fifty or so years. I hope to eventually be one of those who contributes to that field.
An exploration of women who worked in Civil War arsenals, which often had tragic consequences for eventual book, including examinations of disasters in Lawrenceville PA, Richmond VA, and Washington DC, and possibly a socioeconomical analysis. There will also be posts about related topics, namely Civil War women's history and Pennsylvania Civil War history.
Author Catherine Clinton has written a great essay about how the study of women in the Civil War has gone from almost nonexistent to booming in just the last fifty or so years. I hope to eventually be one of those who contributes to that field.
Thanks for posting--can't wait to check it out!
ReplyDeleteAnd, for the record, I am sure you'll be one of the best contributors in the field of women in the Civil War.
Thanks! You are awesome. Btw, are you on Facebook?
DeleteYep, I am, Raina--my page is on my blog
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Coolness...I don't know if you follow om Facebook page, but I tend to update that more than this blog.
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