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Ruin Nation: Destruction and the American Civil War

Contributor(s): Nelson, Megan Kate (Author)

ISBN: 9780820342511

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

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Pub Date: May 15, 2012

Dewey: 973.7

LCCN: 2011040358

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 8.90" L x 5.90" W ( 1.20 lbs) 400 pages

Series: Uncivil Wars

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Description: During the Civil War, cities, houses, forests, and soldiers' bodies were transformed into "dead heaps of ruins," novel sights in the southern landscape. This is the first book to bring together environmental and cultural histories to consider the evocative power of ruination as an imagined state, an act of destruction, and a process of change.

Brief description: MEGAN KATE NELSON is a writer, historian, and cultural critic. Based in Lincoln, Massachusetts, she has written about Civil War and western history for a number of national publications. Nelson also writes a regular column on Civil War popular culture, "Stereoscope," for Civil War Monitor, and her blog, Historista examines the "surprising and weird ways that people engage with history in everyday life." Nelson is also the author of Ruin Nation: Destruction and the American Civil War (Georgia). She has taught at Texas Tech University; California State University, Fullerton; Harvard University; and Brown University.

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An important new contribution to nineteenth-century cultural history, environmental history, Civil War history, and American studies scholarship. Among the book's many strengths are its interdisciplinary approach, showing a sophisticated understanding of fields ranging from visual culture to gender studies to the history of science; a truly impressive base of archival research; a very clear writing style; and a subtle suggestion of the topic's present-day resonance and relevance.

--Aaron Sachs "author of The Humboldt Current: Nineteenth-Century Exploration and the Roots of American Environmentalism"

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