《坑里的死公鸡》:南方内战中的男性竞争、男子气概和荣誉

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY CIVIL WAR HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-02-03 DOI:10.1353/cwh.2023.0000
P. Doyle
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1863年2月初,南卡罗来纳志愿军(SCV)第十七团和第二十三团的士兵展开了一场激烈的战斗。两支部队都驻扎在北卡罗来纳州,隶属于内森·乔治·埃文斯将军指挥的同一个旅,但这并没有阻止一名参与者所描述的两个团之间“绝望的战斗”场面,“球飞得又厚又快”。幸运的是,这场战斗并不是真的,双方交换的是雪球而不是铅球。然而,埃文斯旅的一些军官之间已经发生了非常真实和严重的冲突。大卫·杰克逊·洛根是第十七团的一名成员,也是《约克维尔询问报》的撰稿人,在提供上述打雪仗的描述一周前,他就注意到了这场内讧,他解释说:“我们旅的军官们感情很不好。这场冲突中的两个关键人物是旅长埃文斯和第17中队上校菲茨·威廉·麦克马斯特。在1862年12月中旬的金斯顿战役之后,麦克马斯特本人和旅中的其他37名军官联名发起了一份请愿书,要求将他们调往其他司令部。他们渴望成为
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“A Dead Cock in the Pit”: Masculine Rivalry, Manhood, and Honor in the Civil War South
In early February 1863, soldiers from the Seventeenth and Twenty-Third Regiments, South Carolina Volunteers (SCV) engaged in a fierce battle with each other. Both units were camped in North Carolina and were part of the same brigade that was commanded by Gen. Nathan George Evans, yet this did not prevent what one participant described as a scene of “desperate fighting” between the two regiments, in which “the balls flew thick and fast.” Fortunately, the fighting was not real, and the men exchanged balls made of snow rather than lead. Some of the officers of Evans’ Brigade were, however, already engaged in a very real and serious conflict with each other. David Jackson Logan, a member of the Seventeenth and a contributor to the Yorkville Enquirer, had noted the internecine strife a week prior to providing the above description of the snowball fight, explaining: “There is much bad feeling among the officers of our Brigade.”1 Two key figures within this conflict were Evans, the brigade’s commander, and Fitz William McMaster, the colonel of the Seventeenth SCV. Following the Battle of Kinston in mid-December 1862, McMaster headed up a petition signed by himself and thirty-seven other officers in the brigade requesting that they be transferred to some other command. Their desire to be
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