Panel 3: Wartime and the Shaping of Civil War Memory
Presentation Type
Event
Location
Zoom
Start Date
30-10-2021 12:30 PM
End Date
30-10-2021 2:00 PM
Description
- "The Southern Memory of the American Revolution" / Thomas Robinson, Museum of Florida History
- "Previewing the Bureau: The North Carolina Contraband Camps and Freedmen’s Bureau Policy, 1862-1866" / Kristin Bouldin, University of Mississippi
- "When the Tide Turns: The Wartime Origins of the Lost Cause in the South Carolina Lowcountry" / Andrew Davis, PhD
- "The “Prisoner’s Friend”: Civil War and Post-war Efforts of Southern-sympathizing Women Living in the North" / Beth Kruse, University of Mississippi
Relational Format
Conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Robinson, Thomas; Bouldin, Kristin; Davis, Andrew; and Kruse, Beth, "Panel 3: Wartime and the Shaping of Civil War Memory" (2021). Conference on the Civil War. 7.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/civilwar_conference/2021/schedule/7
COinS
Oct 30th, 12:30 PM
Oct 30th, 2:00 PM
Panel 3: Wartime and the Shaping of Civil War Memory
Zoom
- "The Southern Memory of the American Revolution" / Thomas Robinson, Museum of Florida History
- "Previewing the Bureau: The North Carolina Contraband Camps and Freedmen’s Bureau Policy, 1862-1866" / Kristin Bouldin, University of Mississippi
- "When the Tide Turns: The Wartime Origins of the Lost Cause in the South Carolina Lowcountry" / Andrew Davis, PhD
- "The “Prisoner’s Friend”: Civil War and Post-war Efforts of Southern-sympathizing Women Living in the North" / Beth Kruse, University of Mississippi