TY - BOOK AU - Glymph, Thavolia. TI - The women's fight: the Civil War's battles for home, freedom, and nation SN - 978-1469653631 U1 - 973.70 GLY PY - 2020/// CY - Chapel Hill PB - The University of North Carolina Press KW - Women and war--United States--History--19th century N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-356) and index N2 - Historians of the Civil War often speak of "wars within a war--the military fight, wartime struggles on the home front, and the political and moral battle to preserve the Union and end slavery. In this broadly conceived book, Thavolia Glymph provides a comprehensive new history of women's roles and lives in the Civil War--North and South, white and black, slave and free--showing how women were essentially and fully engaged in all three arenas. Glymph focuses on the ideas and ideologies that drove women's actions, allegiances, and politics. We encounter women as they stood their ground, moved into each other's territory, sought and found common ground, and fought for vastly different principles. Some women used all the tools and powers they could muster to prevent the radical transformations the war increasingly imposed, some fought with equal might for the same transformations, and other women fought simply to keep the war at bay as they waited for their husbands and sons to return home ER -