A Diary From Dixie

A Diary From Dixie

by Mary Boykin Chesnut
A Diary From Dixie

A Diary From Dixie

by Mary Boykin Chesnut

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Overview

A Diary from Dixie is the Civil War diary of Mary Boykin Chesnut, society matron and wife of United States senator and Confederate general, James Chesnut, Jr. As an active participant in her husband’s career, accompanying him to postings in Montgomery, Richmond, Charleston, and Columbia, Chesnut became an eyewitness to many important events of the war, and, despite being a member of the privileged class, managed to convey the Confederacy’s struggle from different points of view.

A Diary from Dixie is considered by many to be the most important work produced by a Confederate author. Filmmaker Ken Burns made extensive use of Chesnut’s diary in his documentary series The Civil War, and an annotated version of it, published by the historian C. Vann Woodward as Mary Chesnut’s Civil War, won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1982.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781443428910
Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
Publication date: 06/03/2014
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 342
Sales rank: 392,852
File size: 513 KB

About the Author

Mary Boykin Chesnut (nee Miller) was an American diarist and author who is best known for her Civil-War memoir, A Diary from Dixie. Born to a prominent southern family, she was married James Chesnut, a U.S. Senator and later aide to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and it was this association that afforded Chesnut a unique perspective on events leading up to and throughout the American Civil War. In addition to her diary, Chesnut wrote two novels, The Captain and the Colonel, and Two Years of My Life, both of which were published posthumously. Chesnut died in 1886.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Charleston

2. Montgomery

3. Camden

4. Charleston

5. Camden

6. Montgomery

7. Camden

8. Richmond

9. Fauquier White Sulphur Springs

10. Richmond

11. Camden

12. Columbia

13. Camden

14. Columbia

15. Flat Rock

16. Memories

17. Camden

18. Richmond

19. Camden

20. Columbia

21. Lincolnton, N.C.

22. Chester

23. Camden

Index

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