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Although North Carolina was a "home front" state rather than a battlefield state for most of the Civil War, it was heavily involved in the Confederate war effort and experienced many conflicts as a result. North Carolinians were divided over the issue of secession, and changes in race and gender relations brought new controversy. Blacks fought for freedom, women sought greater independence, and their aspirations for change stimulated fierce resistance from more privileged groups. Republicans and Democrats fought over power during Reconstruction and for decades thereafter disagreed over the meaning of the war and Reconstruction. With contributions by well-known historians as well as talented younger scholars, this volume offers new insights into all the key issues of the Civil War era that played out in pronounced ways in the Tar Heel State. In nine essays composed specifically for this volume, contributors address themes such as ambivalent whites, freed blacks, the political establishment, racial hopes and fears, postwar ideology, and North Carolina women. These issues of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras were so powerful that they continue to agitate North Carolinians today.Contributors include David Brown, Judkin Browning, Laura F. Edwards, Paul D. Escott, John C. Inscoe, Chandra Manning, Barton A. Myers, Steven E. Nash, Paul Yandle, and Karin Zipf. The editor is Paul D. Escott.
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Introduction p. 1
North Carolinian Ambivalence: Rethinking Loyalty and Disaffection in the Civil War Piedmont David Brown p. 7
A More Rigorous Style of Warfare: Wild's Raid, Guerrilla Violence, and Negotiated Neutrality in Northeastern North Carolina Barton A. Myers p. 37
Visions of Freedom and Civilization Opening before Them: African Americans Search for Autonomy during Military Occupation in North Carolina Judkin Browning p. 69
The Order of Nature Would Be Reversed: Soldiers, Slavery, and the North Carolina Gubernatorial Election of 1864 Chandra Manning p. 101
To Do Justice to North Carolina: The War's End according to Cornelia Phillips Spencer, Zebulon B. Vance, and David L. Swain John C. Inscoe p. 129
Reconstruction and North Carolina Women's Tangled History with Law and Governance Laura F. Edwards p. 155
No Longer under Cover(ture): Marriage, Divorce, and Gender in the 1868 Constitutional Convention Karin Zipf p. 193
Different Colored Currents of the Sea: Reconstruction North Carolina, Mutuality, and the Political Roots of Jim Crow, 1872-1875 Paul Yandle p. 221
The Immortal Vance: The Political Commemoration of North Carolina's War Governor Steven E. Nash p. 269
Contributors p. 295
Index p. 297
North Carolinian Ambivalence: Rethinking Loyalty and Disaffection in the Civil War Piedmont David Brown p. 7
A More Rigorous Style of Warfare: Wild's Raid, Guerrilla Violence, and Negotiated Neutrality in Northeastern North Carolina Barton A. Myers p. 37
Visions of Freedom and Civilization Opening before Them: African Americans Search for Autonomy during Military Occupation in North Carolina Judkin Browning p. 69
The Order of Nature Would Be Reversed: Soldiers, Slavery, and the North Carolina Gubernatorial Election of 1864 Chandra Manning p. 101
To Do Justice to North Carolina: The War's End according to Cornelia Phillips Spencer, Zebulon B. Vance, and David L. Swain John C. Inscoe p. 129
Reconstruction and North Carolina Women's Tangled History with Law and Governance Laura F. Edwards p. 155
No Longer under Cover(ture): Marriage, Divorce, and Gender in the 1868 Constitutional Convention Karin Zipf p. 193
Different Colored Currents of the Sea: Reconstruction North Carolina, Mutuality, and the Political Roots of Jim Crow, 1872-1875 Paul Yandle p. 221
The Immortal Vance: The Political Commemoration of North Carolina's War Governor Steven E. Nash p. 269
Contributors p. 295
Index p. 297
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