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| #516529 in Books | 2003-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.30 x.94 x9.25l, | File type: PDF | 304 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Nuanced|By HH|The opening chapters of Berry's work carefully define the antebellum Southern traditions of manhood deeply rooted in a patriarchal society in which "men were expected to provide for a varied constituency—slaves, women, children, and (in some measure) poorer whites—with an array of goods and services: food, shelter, clothing, justice, moral leadership,|From Publishers Weekly|An expanded doctoral dissertation, this study of the motives of Southern men before and during the Civil War has a trade book's title and subtitle, but in style and substance it is really an academic monograph. Berry-assistant professor of
In May 1861, Jefferson Davis issued a general call for volunteers for the Confederate Army. Men responded in such numbers that 200,000 had to be turned away. Few of these men would have attributed their zeal to the cause of states' rights or slavery. As All That Makes a Man: Love and Ambitionin the Civil War South makes clear, most southern men saw the war more simply as a test of their manhood, a chance to defend the honor of their sweethearts, fianc&...
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