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Living by Inches: The Smells, Sounds, Tastes, and Feeling of Captivity in Civil War Prisons
be the dominant interpretation for the foreseeable future. My only complaint is that there was little about Northern women who did not go South. And, among Northern white women, there are distinctions to be made about class and ethnicity that Glymph does not probe as she does the fissures between slave-owning and non-slave-owning Southern white women. Still, this is a powerful interpretation backed by a superb understanding of the sources and the literature.
期刊介绍:
Contributions cover a range of time periods, from before European colonization to the present, and any subject germane to New England’s history—for example, the region’s diverse literary and cultural heritage, its political philosophies, race relations, labor struggles, religious contro- versies, and the organization of family life. The journal also treats the migration of New England ideas, people, and institutions to other parts of the United States and the world. In addition to major essays, features include memoranda and edited documents, reconsiderations of traditional texts and interpretations, essay reviews, and book reviews.