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Through the Heart of Dixie: Sherman's March and American Memory
Contributor(s): Rubin, Anne Sarah (Author)
ISBN: 146963340X     ISBN-13: 9781469633404
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
OUR PRICE:   $30.88  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2017
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - Civil War Period (1850-1877)
- History | Military - United States
Dewey: 973.737
LCCN: 2014008431
Series: Civil War America
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.35" W x 9.3" (1.01 lbs) 320 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1851-1899
- Geographic Orientation - Georgia
- Geographic Orientation - South Carolina
- Topical - Civil War
 
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Publisher Description:
Sherman's March, cutting a path through Georgia and the Carolinas, is among the most symbolically potent events of the Civil War. In Through the Heart of Dixie, Anne Sarah Rubin uncovers and unpacks stories and myths about the March from a wide variety of sources, including African Americans, women, Union soldiers, Confederates, and even Sherman himself. Drawing her evidence from an array of media, including travel accounts, memoirs, literature, films, and newspapers, Rubin uses the competing and contradictory stories as a lens for examining the ways American thinking about the Civil War have changed over time.

Compiling and analyzing the discordant stories around the March, and considering significant cultural artifacts such as George Barnard's 1866 Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, and E. L. Doctorow's The March, Rubin creates a cohesive narrative that unites seemingly incompatible myths and asserts the metaphorical importance of Sherman's March to Americans' memory of the Civil War. The book is enhanced by a digital history project, which can be found at shermansmarch.org.


Contributor Bio(s): Rubin, Anne Sarah: - Anne Sarah Rubin is professor of history at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the author of A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868.