Home Front: Daily Life in the Civil War North
Autor Peter John Brownlee, Sarah Burns, Diane Dillon, Daniel Greene, Scott Manning Stevensen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 oct 2013
More than one hundred and fifty years after Confederates fired on Fort Sumter, the Civil War still occupies a prominent place in the national collective memory. Paintings and photographs, plays and movies, novels, poetry, and songs portray the war as a battle over the future of slavery, often focusing on Lincoln’s determination to save the Union, or highlighting the brutality of brother fighting brother. Battles and battlefields occupy us, too: Bull Run, Antietam, and Gettysburg all conjure up images of desolate landscapes strewn with war dead. Yet the frontlines were not the only landscapes of the war. Countless civilians saw their daily lives upended while the entire nation suffered.
Home Front: Daily Life in the Civil War North reveals this side of the war as it happened, comprehensively examining the visual culture of the Northern home front. Through contributions from leading scholars from across the humanities, we discover how the war influenced household economies and the cotton economy; how the absence of young men from the home changed daily life; how war relief work linked home fronts and battle fronts; why Indians on the frontier were pushed out of the riven nation’s consciousness during the war years; and how wartime landscape paintings illuminated the nation’s past, present, and future.
A companion volume to a collaborative exhibition organized by the Newberry Library and the Terra Foundation for American Art, Home Front is the first book to expose the visual culture of a world far removed from the horror of war yet intimately bound to it.
Home Front: Daily Life in the Civil War North reveals this side of the war as it happened, comprehensively examining the visual culture of the Northern home front. Through contributions from leading scholars from across the humanities, we discover how the war influenced household economies and the cotton economy; how the absence of young men from the home changed daily life; how war relief work linked home fronts and battle fronts; why Indians on the frontier were pushed out of the riven nation’s consciousness during the war years; and how wartime landscape paintings illuminated the nation’s past, present, and future.
A companion volume to a collaborative exhibition organized by the Newberry Library and the Terra Foundation for American Art, Home Front is the first book to expose the visual culture of a world far removed from the horror of war yet intimately bound to it.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226061856
ISBN-10: 022606185X
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 90 color plates
Dimensiuni: 216 x 267 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 022606185X
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 90 color plates
Dimensiuni: 216 x 267 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Peter John Brownlee is associate curator at the Terra Foundation for American Art. Sarah Burns is professor of art history emeritus, Indiana University, Bloomington. Diane Dillon is director of scholarly and undergraduate programs at the Newberry Library. Daniel Greene is vice president for research and academic programs at the Newberry Library and an affiliated faculty member of the history department at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Scott Manning Stevens is director of the D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies at the Newberry Library.
Cuprins
List of Figures
Director’s Foreword
David Spadafora
Director’s Foreword
Elizabeth Glassman
Foreword: Picturing War
Adam Goodheart
The Home at War, the War at Home: The Art of the Northern Home Front 1Director’s Foreword
David Spadafora
Director’s Foreword
Elizabeth Glassman
Foreword: Picturing War
Adam Goodheart
Sarah Burns and Daniel Greene
The Fabric of War: Cotton, Commodities, and Contrabands
Peter John Brownlee
Other Homes, Other Fronts: Native America during the Civil War
Scott Stevens
Nothing Daunts Chicago: Wartime Relief on the Home Front
Daniel Greene
Rending and Mending: The Needle, the Flag, and the Wounds of War in Lilly Martin Spencer’s Home of the Red, White, and Blue
Sarah Burns
Nature, Nurture, Nation: Appetites for Apples and Autumn during the Civil War
Diane Dillon
Acknowledgments
Exhibition Checklist
Notes
Contributors
Index
Recenzii
"Framed by the era's visual arts and burgeoning commercial visual culture, these essays offer an unusually imaginative and probing interdisciplinary exploration of--in the succinct phrase of one of its authors--the 'porous boundaries' between the battle front and home front during the Civil War. Home Front's contributors position the reader to see through nineteenth-century eyes, capturing traces of the war in quotidian activities, traumatic events, and the ways their meanings were explicitly and covertly conveyed in fine art, cartoons, prints, sheet music, illustration, pictorial news, decorative stationery, and photography. Informed by the latest scholarship on the home front and the visual record of the war, this book is rich in insight and observation--not to mention an array of evocative images, many of which have long been hidden in the archives."
"In fascinating and highly original ways, Home Front delves into the visual culture of the Civil War North. It is the first truly interdisciplinary study of this culture, drawing on experts from multiple fields. It is also the first to examine the war's entire visual output—from lithographs and poetry to paintings and cartoons. Bringing to life the look and feel of the era, it is a must read for anyone interested in the Civil War's impact on American life."
"In the sesquicentennial remembrances of the Civil War, much attention has been paid to battles and soldiers, presidents and politics. Home Front is the first book to delve deeply into the visual culture of the Civil War era to explore not just the war itself, but also the impact of that war on those left behind. By presenting a wide variety of visual and cultural materials in conversation with one another, the authors bring a new perspective on how those on the Northern home front dealt with the crisis of the war and its aftermath. These essays provide an important addition to the national collective understanding of the impact of that war on American culture."
"In fascinating and highly original ways, Home Front delves into the visual culture of the Civil War North. It is the first truly interdisciplinary study of this culture, drawing on experts from multiple fields. It is also the first to examine the war's entire visual output—from lithographs and poetry to paintings and cartoons. Bringing to life the look and feel of the era, it is a must read for anyone interested in the Civil War's impact on American life."