The Romance of Reunion: Northerners and the South, 1865-1900

The Romance of Reunion: Northerners and the South, 1865-1900

by Nina Silber
The Romance of Reunion: Northerners and the South, 1865-1900

The Romance of Reunion: Northerners and the South, 1865-1900

by Nina Silber

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Overview

The reconciliation of North and South following the Civil War depended as much on cultural imagination as on the politics of Reconstruction. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Nina Silber documents the transformation from hostile sectionalism to sentimental reunion rhetoric. Northern culture created a notion of reconciliation that romanticized and feminized southern society. In tourist accounts, novels, minstrel shows, and popular magazines, northerners contributed to a mythic and nostalgic picture of the South that served to counter their anxieties regarding the breakdown of class and gender roles in Gilded Age America. Indeed, for many Yankees, the ultimate symbol of the reunion process, and one that served to reinforce Victorian values as well as northern hegemony, was the marriage of a northern man and a southern woman. Southern men also were represented as affirming traditional gender roles. As northern men wrestled with their nation's increasingly global and aggressive foreign policy, the military virtues extolled in Confederate legend became more admired than reviled. By the 1890s, concludes Silber, northern whites had accepted not only a newly resplendent image of Dixie but also a sentimentalized view of postwar reunion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807864487
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 11/09/2000
Series: Civil War America
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Lexile: 1540L (what's this?)
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Nina Silber is professor of history at Boston University. She is author or editor of seven other books, including The Romance of Reunion: Northerners and the South, 1865-1900 (from the University of North Carolina Press).

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Intemperate Men, Spiteful Women, and Jefferson Davis: Northern Views of the Defeated South Chapter 2. A Reconstruction of the Heart: Reunion and Sentimentality during Southern Reconstruction Chapter 3. Sick Yankees in Paradise: Northern Tourism in the Reconstructed South Chapter 4. The Culture of Conciliation: A Moral Alternative in the Gilded Age Chapter 5. Minstrels and Mountaineers: The Whitewashed Road to Reunion Chapter 6. New Patriotism and New Men in the New South Notes Select Bibliography Index

Illustrations
"Gen. Lee Surrendering to Lieut. Gen. Grant"
"Jeff in Petticoats: A Song for the Times"
"The Head of the Confederacy on a New Base"
"Jefferson Davis as an Unprotected Female"
"Sketches at the White Sulphur Springs in West Virginia"
"Diven Rowing Us up Peter's Creek, Wed., April 26th, Fla."
"A Reminiscence of the White Sulphur Springs"
Jesse Coxey riding at the front of Coxey's Army Promotional flyer for Held by the Enemy
Program cover for The Planter's Wife
Poster for Bearing's Decoration Day cycle races Tableaux depicting the reunion of Union and Confederate veterans in defense of "Little Cuba"
"The Blue and Gray Together"

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Complex and compelling. . . . Anyone interested in post-Civil War reunion, Northern images of the South, or the study of patriotism and nationalism should read The Romance of Reunion.—Civil War History



[A] fascinating study of cultural history.—Boston Globe



A fine work of social history that will appeal to both the general reader and the scholar.—Booklist



Informative, persuasively argued, and offering valuable insight into cultural shifts that helped shape the U.S. at a critical moment in its history.—Kirkus Reviews



Readers will find that Silber in her imaginative delineation of Northern attitudes toward the postbellum South has brought new approaches and insights to that subject.—North Carolina Historical Review



A splendid book, filled with descriptions of these gendered cultural symbols, a book that helps explain how images of relationships can reflect and refract political impulses.—masculinities



In The Romance of Reunion, Nina Silber brilliantly traces how gender constructions and sectional armistices helped Northerners cope with the shocks of modernity they confronted in the Gilded Age.—Arkansas Historical Quarterly



A bold and innovative interpretation of the reunion of hearts and minds between North and South that subdued sectional rancor after the Civil War. The imaginative use of gender symbols in the analysis of fiction and of travel literature is particularly impressive. This is cultural history at its best.—James M. McPherson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Battle Cry of Freedom: The Era of the Civil War



Filled with fresh and exciting insights about the way the North thought of the South after the Civil War. Silber brings a fresh eye to the subject, relating gender, politics, and popular thought as they have not been related before.—Edward L. Ayers, University of Virginia

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