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- This volume reveals how an ordinary American couple, Cimbaline and Henry Fike, wrote their way through struggles that challenged the survival of both their nation and marriage.
- About the Author: JEREMY NEELY is an assistant professor of history at Missouri State University.
- 252 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: New Perspectives on the Civil War Era
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"This volume reveals how an ordinary American couple, Cimbaline and Henry Fike, wrote their way through struggles that challenged the survival of both their nation and marriage. Drawing on hundreds of letters exchanged between 1862 and 1865, A Union Tested details the lives of an Illinois homemaker and a quartermaster in the Union army and reveals how Civil War correspondence sustained relationships disrupted by war. In his research Jeremy Neely found that such letters became an epistolary bridge that sustained families-wives and husbands, parents and children, brothers and sisters-across the years and miles that stretched between them during the tumult of war. The Fikes' years-long correspondence shows how a fully formed marriage reconstituted itself within the handwritten lines the couple cast across hundreds of miles. Amid the extraordinary circumstances of wartime, writing to one another prompted a remarkable degree of self-reflection and provided for each the space to learn anew about their partners, their country, and themselves"-- Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis
This volume reveals how an ordinary American couple, Cimbaline and Henry Fike, wrote their way through struggles that challenged the survival of both their nation and marriage. Drawing on hundreds of letters exchanged between 1862 and 1865, A Union Tested details the lives of an Illinois homemaker and a quartermaster in the Union army and reveals how Civil War correspondence sustained relationships disrupted by war.
In his research Jeremy Neely found that such letters became an epistolary bridge that sustained families--wives and husbands, parents and children, brothers and sisters--across the years and miles that stretched between them during the tumult of war.
The Fikes' years-long correspondence shows how a fully formed marriage reconstituted itself within the handwritten lines the couple cast across hundreds of miles. Amid the extraordinary circumstances of wartime, writing to one another prompted a remarkable degree of self-reflection and provided for each the space to learn anew about their partners, their country, and themselves.
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A Union Tested should be required reading for all students of the Civil War. Providing not only context to major campaigns, but also valuable information about the logistical operations and men that supported them, as well as the women left behind at home attempting to keep life in order until peace returned to the land, this collection of letters is a true treasure trove.--Scott Bumpus "Emerging Civil War"
A Union Tested: The Civil War Papers of Cimbaline and Henry Fike will make a positive contribution to literature for its insights into gender, loyalty, and life in a border state. Neely has taken great care in composing the volume.--Julie Mujic "author of Why They Stayed: The Mind of Northern Men in the Civil War Midwest"
About the Author
JEREMY NEELY is an assistant professor of history at Missouri State University. He is the author of The Border between Them: Violence and Reconciliation on the Kansas-Missouri Line.