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Damn Yankees!, demonization & defiance in the Confederate South, George C. Rable

Label
Damn Yankees!, demonization & defiance in the Confederate South, George C. Rable
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Damn Yankees!
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
908373817
Responsibility statement
George C. Rable
Series statement
Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures in Southern History, Louisiana State University
Sub title
demonization & defiance in the Confederate South
Summary
"During the Civil War, southerners produced a vast body of writing about their northern foes, painting a picture of a money-grubbing, puritanical, and infidel enemy. Damn Yankees! explores the proliferation of this rhetoric and demonstrates how the perpetual vilification of northerners became a weapon during the war, fostering hatred and resistance among the people of the Confederacy. Drawing from speeches, cartoons, editorials, letters, and diaries, Damn Yankees! examines common themes in southern excoriation of the enemy. In sharp contrast to the presumed southern ideals of chivalry and honor, Confederates claimed that Yankees were rootless vagabonds who placed profit ahead of fidelity to religious and social traditions. Pervasive criticism of northerners created a framework for understanding their behavior during the war. When the Confederacy prevailed on the field of battle, it confirmed the Yankees' reputed physical and moral weakness. When the Yankees achieved military success, reports of depravity against vanquished foes abounded, stiffening the resolve of Confederate soldiers and civilians alike to protect their homeland and the sanctity of their women from Union degeneracy."--Publisher's Web site
Table Of Contents
Introduction : we must not be enemies -- The universal Yankee nation -- Defining and defaming the enemy -- The barbarous Yankees -- The inhuman war, or the war against humanity -- Hatred and vengeance -- Subjugation
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