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The Private Mary Chesnut

The Unpublished Civil War Diaries

The Private Mary Chesnut( )
Author: Chesnut, Mary Boykin
Editor: Woodward, C. Vann
Muhlenfeld, Elizabeth
ISBN:978-0-19-503513-1
Publication Date:Nov 1984
Publisher:Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $59.05AUD $85.95
Book Description:

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian C. Vann Woodward and Chesnut's biographer Elisabeth Muhlenfeld present here the previously unpublished Civil War diaries of Mary Boykin Chesnut. The ideal diarist, Mary Chesnut was at the right place at the right time with the right connections. Daughter of one senator from South Carolina and wife of another, she had kin and friends all over the Confederacy and knew intimately its political and military leaders. At Montgomery when the new nation was...
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Book Details
Pages:320
Detailed Subjects: History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Biography & Autobiography / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):23.4 x 15.6 x 2.23 cm
Book Weight:0.432 Kilograms
Author Biography
Chesnut, Mary Boykin (Author)
One of the world's most distinguished historians, C. Vann Woodward was born in Vanndale, Arkansas, and educated at Emory University and the University of North Carolina, where he received his Ph.D. in 1937. After teaching at Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Florida, and Scripps College for a time, in 1946 he joined the faculty at The Johns Hopkins University, where he began producing the many young Ph.D.s who have followed him into the profession. In 1961 he became Sterling Professor at Yale University, where he remains today as emeritus professor. He has been the Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities, Harmsworth Professor at Oxford University, and Commonwealth Lecturer at the University of London. Past president of all the major historical associations, he holds the Gold Medal of the National Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and is a member of the British Academy and the Royal Historical Society. His honors also include a Bancroft Prize for Origins of the New South, 1876--1913 (1951) and a 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Mary Chesnut's Civil War (1981). A premier historian of the American South and of race relations in the United States, Woodward studies the South in a way that sheds light on the human condition everywhere. In recent years he has turned his attention increasingly to comparative history. 020



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