A Blockaded Family - Parthenia Antoinette Hague
"A Blockaded Family: Life in Southern Alabama during the Civil War" offers a compelling glimpse into domestic life within the Confederacy during a pivotal period in American history. Written by Parthenia Antoinette Hague, this historical account provides invaluable insight into the daily experiences of women living in Southern Alabama amidst the turmoil of the Civil War.
Experience the challenges and resilience of a family navigating the hardships imposed by the Union blockade. Hague's detailed narrative sheds light on the resourcefulness required to maintain a household and sustain hope in the face of scarcity and uncertainty.
This unique historical perspective illuminates the complexities of life behind the lines, offering a poignant and personal understanding of the Civil War era. "A Blockaded Family" is a vital resource for anyone interested in the history of the Civil War, the role of women in the Confederacy, and the enduring human spirit during times of conflict.
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EAN: 9781023563284