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13. Jewish Chaplains during the Civil War
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Bertram W. Korn
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction Before Korn: A Century of Jewish Historical Writing about the American Civil War 1
- Overview The War between Jewish Brothers in America 27
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Part I. Jews and Slavery
- 1. Jews and New Christians in the Atlantic Slave Trade 51
- 2. Jews and Negro Slavery in the Old South, 1789–1865 87
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Part II. Jews and Abolition
- 3. Revolution and Reform The Antebellum Jewish Abolitionists 125
- 4. The Abolitionists and the Jews Some Further Thoughts 145
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Part III. Rabbis and the March to War
- 5. Isaac Mayer Wise and the Civil War 161
- 6. Baltimore Rabbis during the Civil War 181
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Part IV. Jewish Soldiers during the Civil War
- 7. Divided Loyalties in 1861 The Decision of Major Alfred Mordecai 201
- 8. Jewish Confederates 227
- 9. From Peddler to Regimental Commander in Two Years The Civil War Career of Major Louis A. Gratz 253
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Part V. The Home Front
- 10. Eugenia Levy Phillips The Civil War Experiences of a Southern Jewish Woman 267
- 11. Shifting Veils Religion, Politics, and Womanhood in the Civil War Writings of American Jewish Women 279
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Part VI. Jews as a Class
- 12. “Shoddy” Antisemitism and the Civil War 311
- 13. Jewish Chaplains during the Civil War 335
- 14. That Obnoxious Order 353
- 15. Civil War Exodus The Jews and Grant’s General Order No. 11 363
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Part VII. Aftermath
- 16. The Post–Civil War Economy in the South 387
- 17. Candidate Grant and the Jews 399
- For Further Reading 411
- Index 419
- About the Editors 435
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction Before Korn: A Century of Jewish Historical Writing about the American Civil War 1
- Overview The War between Jewish Brothers in America 27
-
Part I. Jews and Slavery
- 1. Jews and New Christians in the Atlantic Slave Trade 51
- 2. Jews and Negro Slavery in the Old South, 1789–1865 87
-
Part II. Jews and Abolition
- 3. Revolution and Reform The Antebellum Jewish Abolitionists 125
- 4. The Abolitionists and the Jews Some Further Thoughts 145
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Part III. Rabbis and the March to War
- 5. Isaac Mayer Wise and the Civil War 161
- 6. Baltimore Rabbis during the Civil War 181
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Part IV. Jewish Soldiers during the Civil War
- 7. Divided Loyalties in 1861 The Decision of Major Alfred Mordecai 201
- 8. Jewish Confederates 227
- 9. From Peddler to Regimental Commander in Two Years The Civil War Career of Major Louis A. Gratz 253
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Part V. The Home Front
- 10. Eugenia Levy Phillips The Civil War Experiences of a Southern Jewish Woman 267
- 11. Shifting Veils Religion, Politics, and Womanhood in the Civil War Writings of American Jewish Women 279
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Part VI. Jews as a Class
- 12. “Shoddy” Antisemitism and the Civil War 311
- 13. Jewish Chaplains during the Civil War 335
- 14. That Obnoxious Order 353
- 15. Civil War Exodus The Jews and Grant’s General Order No. 11 363
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Part VII. Aftermath
- 16. The Post–Civil War Economy in the South 387
- 17. Candidate Grant and the Jews 399
- For Further Reading 411
- Index 419
- About the Editors 435