This paper explores the American Civil War According to Drew Gilpin Faust. In D.G. Fausts searing examination of the Civil Wars emotional costs, the pervasiveness of death, destruction, and grieving pressured the United States government to expand its obligations to the millions of Americans impacted by the war.
The American Civil War
The American Civil War According to Drew Gilpin Faust. Consider the historical nature of grief, mourning, and death. In D.G. Fausts searing examination of the Civil Wars emotional costs, the pervasiveness of death, destruction, and grieving pressured the United States government to expand its obligations to the millions of Americans impacted by the war. It also upended Victorian-era notions of what constituted a good death, which fundamentally altered Americans conceptions of religious customs, burial practices, and rites of mourning.
The American Civil War
To what degree did the death and destruction of the war alter Americans understanding of their world? Did they lead to a crisis in religious faith, or did they reinforce the need for Americans to place their fate in the hands of God? You may want to end the essay by evaluating the extent to which studying death as a historical phenomenon humanizes figures of the past. https://youtu.be/tsxmyL7TUJg
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