The Gentlemen and the Roughs: Violence, Honor, and Manhood in the Union Army

The Gentlemen and the Roughs: Violence, Honor, and Manhood in the Union Army

by Lorien Foote
The Gentlemen and the Roughs: Violence, Honor, and Manhood in the Union Army

The Gentlemen and the Roughs: Violence, Honor, and Manhood in the Union Army

by Lorien Foote

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Finalist for the 2011 Gilder
Lehrman Lincoln Prize

"A seminal work. . . . One of the best examples of new, sophisticated scholarship on the social history of
Civil War soldiers."

—The Journal of Southern History



“Will undoubtedly, and properly, be read as the latest word on the role of manhood in the internal dynamics of the
Union army."

—Journal of the Civil War Era


During the Civil War, the Union army appeared cohesive enough to withstand four years of grueling war against the Confederates and to claim victory in 1865. But fractiousness bubbled below the surface of the North’s presumably united front. Internal fissures were rife within the Union army: class divisions, regional antagonisms, ideological differences, and conflicting personalities all distracted the army from quelling the Southern rebellion.


In this highly original contribution to Civil War and gender history, Lorien Foote reveals that these internal battles were fought against the backdrop of manhood. Clashing ideals of manliness produced myriad conflicts, as when educated, refined, and wealthy officers (“gentlemen”) found themselves commanding a hard-drinking group of fighters (“roughs”)—a dynamic that often resulted in violence and even death. Based on extensive research into heretofore ignored primary sources, The Gentlemen and the Roughs uncovers holes in our understanding of the men who fought the Civil War and the society that produced them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479897841
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 06/21/2013
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Lorien Foote is Professor of History at Texas A&M and the author of Seeking the One Great Remedy: Francis George Shaw and Nineteenth-Century Reform.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Contested Terms of Manhood
1 “A Good Moral Regiment”: Conduct Unbecoming a Gentleman
2 “The Model of the Gentleman”: Gentility and Self-Control
3 “A Regular Old-Fashioned Free Fight”: Physical Prowess and Honor
4 “If You Will Go with Me outside the Lines”: Dueling and the Degenerate Affair of Honor
5 “The Thick-Fingered Clowns”: Social Status and Discipline
6 “The Shoulder-Strap Gentry”: Officers, Privates, and Equal Manhood
Conclusion: The War for Manhood
Appendix: Note on Method and Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
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