An edition of Our Common Affairs (1996)

Our Common Affairs

Documents on Antebellum Southern Women

Our Common Affairs
Joan E. Cashin, Joan E. Cashin
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An edition of Our Common Affairs (1996)

Our Common Affairs

Documents on Antebellum Southern Women

We still know little about the experiences of white women in the antebellum South, and for many years students of the period have waited for a broadly based sampling of their writings. In Our Common Affairs, supplying this need, Joan E. Cashin has assembled 128 documents that explore the lives of these women in their own words. She has selected excerpts from letters, diaries, wills, recipe books, and advice literature - most previously unpublished - and drawn from sources in every Southern state.

Her subjects include the wives of planters, merchants, professionals, artisans, and yeoman farmers.

Organized into six topical chapters - family life, friendship, work, race relations, public life, and the secession crisis - these writings illuminate the experience of white Southern women as never before.

In an elegant introductory essay that critically reviews the historiography of the last thirty years, Cashin argues that white women in the slave South created their own distinctive culture, a "culture of resignation," which, unlike that of their Northern counterparts, accepted inequity and refrained from political activity.

Our Common Affairs examines the strong ties women developed among female kinfolk and friends; their troubled relations with slaves, especially female slaves; their frequent distaste for politics; and their mixed but largely fearful reaction to secession. The documents emphasize the pressing daily responsibilities these women faced and reveal their authors as flawed, complex human beings, wholly different from the stereotypes of Southern women that persist in the popular imagination.

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Univ of Georgia Pr
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English

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Cover of: Our Common Affairs
Our Common Affairs: Documents on Antebellum Southern Women
February 1997, Univ of Georgia Pr
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Our Common Affairs
Our Common Affairs: Texts from Women in the Old South
September 18, 1996, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Our Common Affairs
Our Common Affairs: Texts from Women in the Old South
September 1996, Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Cover of: Our Common Affairs
Our Common Affairs: Documents on Antebellum Southern Women
February 1996, Univ of Georgia Pr
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Cover of: Our common affairs
Our common affairs: texts from women in the Old South
1996, Johns Hopkins University Press
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OL11394845M
ISBN 10
0820317691
ISBN 13
9780820317694
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231229344
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