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Maryland, My Maryland: Music and Patriotism during the American Civil War

  • Author: Davis, James A.

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Contents

  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Patriotic Music and the Civil War
  • 1. Maryland and the Coming of War: Bargain Patriotism and the Need for an Anthem
  • 2. Spring 1861: The Pratt Street Riot and the Birth of a Song
  • 3. "Maryland, My Maryland": Lyrics, Music, and Publication
  • 4. Fall 1861: The Cary Invincibles, Flags, and Symbolic Patriotism
  • 5. Spring 1862: Marylanders, the Military, and Regionalism
  • 6. Summer 1862: Tropes, Class, and the Rise of an Anthem
  • 7. Fall 1862: Antietam and the Battle of Parodies
  • 8. Spring 1863: pows, Civilians, and Military Patriotism
  • 9. Summer 1863: Gettysburg, Slavery, and the Patriotism of Sacrifice
  • 10. Fall 1863: Women, Hospitals, and Diverging Audiences
  • 11. 1864: Monocacy and the Victory of Song over State
  • 12. 1865: Performing Patriotism and Nostalgia after Appomattox
  • Epilogue: "Maryland, My Maryland" after the War
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index