The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered edited by Charles W. Mitchell and Jean H. Baker

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Interdisciplinary History Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1162/jinh_r_01889
Christopher Phillips
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The Journal of Southern History, Volume LXXXVIII, No. 4, November 2022 Unfortunately, Civil War historians interested in education will find the volume wanting. Although the essays provide rich stories, they do not engage with recent literature on education during the Civil War era. The authors cite some recent literature produced by historians, but these sources are often cited alongside secondary works from decades ago. Their bibliographies mix secondary works with primary sources, and the parenthetical citations remind readers that these essays were written by scholars who are primarily interested in the mechanics of how institutions functioned. Engaging with historical debates, however, is not the stated purpose of this volume. Instead, the editors explain that the collection responds to calls “from fellow educational historians for a microhistorical, case-by-case examination of internal and external events related to academic persistence in the Civil War South” (p. 18). In answering this call, they have succeeded. Furthermore, they have both provided rich detail about contemporary life and illuminated sources for future research. The essays themselves are somewhat uneven. Although some remain focused on campus and local events, others veer onto the battlefield, describing the experiences of students who became soldiers. The essays might have benefited from referencing each other, pointing out similar challenges and approaches and thereby providing a more unified portrait of the shared issues that plagued administrators and faculty in wartime. Additionally, addressing the role of colleges and universities in shaping the intellectual worlds of the South’s future leaders would have further strengthened these works. For example, in the essay about Spring Hill College, coauthors R. Eric Platt and Donavan L. Johnson note that literary societies on campus produced speeches and publications relating to “the merits of secession and the Confederacy in general” (p. 93). Quoting from even a few of these essays would have provided another layer of detail interesting to scholars. By the end of the volume, the reader certainly appreciates the persistence of these southern educators but may be left to wonder about how many choices these institutions really had. Even if they did not agree with secession, what choice did they have but to invest in Confederate bonds and turn over deserters to the army? What choice did they have but to turn their campuses into makeshift hospitals and provide wounded veterans with free tuition, despite having to face dire financial consequences? These institutions persisted during this trying time but were also pragmatic about their choices. After all, whether the Confederacy won or lost, only those schools that survived could teach the next generation about what happened when Americans fought each other.
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Charles W.Mitchell和Jean H.Baker主编的《重新思考马里兰州内战》
《南方历史杂志》,第LXXXVIII卷,第4期,2022年11月。不幸的是,对教育感兴趣的内战历史学家会发现这本书的不足。虽然这些文章提供了丰富的故事,但它们没有涉及内战时期教育的最新文献。作者引用了一些历史学家最近的文献,但这些文献通常与几十年前的二手文献一起被引用。他们的参考书目混合了二手作品和第一手资料,括号内的引文提醒读者,这些文章是由主要对机构运作机制感兴趣的学者撰写的。然而,参与历史辩论并不是本书的既定目的。相反,编辑们解释说,这个合集回应了“来自教育历史学家同行的呼吁,他们要求对与南方内战中学术坚持有关的内部和外部事件进行微观的、个案的检查”(第18页)。他们成功地回应了这一呼吁。此外,它们都为当代生活提供了丰富的细节,并为未来的研究提供了光明的来源。论文本身有些参差不齐。虽然有些人仍然关注校园和当地的活动,但其他人则转向战场,描述了成为士兵的学生的经历。这些文章如果相互引用,指出类似的挑战和方法,从而对战时困扰管理人员和教职员工的共同问题提供更统一的描述,可能会受益。此外,解决学院和大学在塑造南方未来领导人的知识世界方面的作用将进一步加强这些工作。例如,在关于春山学院的文章中,合著者r·埃里克·普拉特和多纳万·l·约翰逊指出,校园里的文学社团发表了与“脱离联邦和南部联盟的功绩”有关的演讲和出版物(第93页)。即使引用其中的几篇文章,也会为学者们提供另一层有趣的细节。读完这本书,读者当然会欣赏这些南方教育工作者的坚持不懈,但可能会怀疑这些机构到底有多少选择。即使他们不同意脱离联邦,除了投资邦联债券和把逃兵交给军队之外,他们还有什么选择呢?他们别无选择,只能把校园变成临时医院,为受伤的退伍军人免费提供学费,尽管不得不面对可怕的经济后果。这些机构在艰难时期坚持了下来,但在选择上也很务实。毕竟,无论南部邦联是赢是输,只有那些幸存下来的学校才能教导下一代美国人相互争斗时发生了什么。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interdisciplinary History features substantive articles, research notes, review essays, and book reviews relating historical research and work in applied fields-such as economics and demographics. Spanning all geographical areas and periods of history, topics include: - social history - demographic history - psychohistory - political history - family history - economic history - cultural history - technological history
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