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_aAnneke, Mathilde Franziska Giesler, _d1817-1884, _e1 |
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_aRadical relationships : _bthe Civil War-era correspondence of Mathilde Franziska Anneke / _ctranslated by Viktorija Bilić ; edited by Alison Clark Efford and Viktorija Bilić. |
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_a"Like many of the Europeans who fled to the United States after participating in the Revolutions of 1848, German-American feminist and writer Mathilde Franziska Anneke was deeply involved in the Civil War. She published antislavery fiction and political commentary, plotted to break Wisconsin abolitionist Sherman Booth out of prison, debated the war with individuals ranging from American radical Gerrit Smith to German socialist Ferdinand Lassalle, and followed the fate of German-born soldiers in the Union army, including her own husband. Throughout her remarkable career, Anneke's intimate relationships informed her politics and sustained her activism. This volume translates selections from Mathilde Anneke's fascinating correspondence with Fritz Anneke and Mary Booth, making the letters accessible to English-speaking historians, students, and members of the wider public for the first time"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aOld ties tested, new bonds formed, February-August 1859 -- _tEurope bound, September 1859-August 1860 -- _tRadical refuge in the Alps, August 1860-March 1862 -- _tTransatlantic struggles, April 1862-February 1863 -- _tAn impetuous colonel, April-October 1863 -- _tSeparation, February 1864-January 1865 -- _tEndings and beginnings, February-August 1865. |
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_aFeminists _zUnited States _vCorrespondence. |
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_aWomen abolitionists _zUnited States _vCorrespondence. |
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_aWomen authors, German _vCorrespondence. |
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_aForty-Eighters (American immigrants) _zWisconsin _zMilwaukee _vCorrespondence. |
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_aWomen _zUnited States _xSocial conditions _y19th century. |
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_aBilić, Viktorija, _etrl, _e5 |
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_aEfford, Alison Clark, _d1979- _e5 |
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