The curious case of Catherine Mary Hewitt and US Major General of Volunteers John Fulton Reynolds: bodies, mourning the dead, and religion in the era of the American Civil War

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Klingenberg, Mitchell G. [1 ]
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[1] Texas Christian Univ, Dept Hist, Ft Worth, TX 76129 USA
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American Civil War; Battle of Gettysburg; bodies; Catholicism; death; John F. Reynolds;
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10.1080/14664658.2018.1526881
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K [历史、地理];
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06 ;
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At the time of his death at the Battle of Gettysburg, General Reynolds was the highest-ranking Union officer killed in the American Civil War. The return of the General's body from the battlefront represented an uncommon feature of a war noted for its industrial scale and for the casualties it produced. How loved ones grieved Reynolds illustrates mourning practices among middle- to upper-class women in the Civil War North and underscores the centrality of death in nineteenth-century America. The death of Reynolds also occasioned the introduction of Reynolds's sisters to the General's secret fiancee, a Roman Catholic convert. Writers have attributed the clandestine nature of the engagement, and the General's reluctance to introduce his fiancee to family, to Catherine Hewitt's Roman Catholicism. But Catholics in the North received greater accommodation in mainline Protestant society than previously imagined, and the many kindnesses that the Reynolds family showed Hewitt point to an increasing acceptance of Catholics among Protestants in established social settings. Finally, Reynolds's loved ones mourned him in religious and Victorian overtones, but it is not altogether clear that for them religion functioned as the predominant paradigm from which they elicited a transcendent meaning of the General's death. In this local context, the responses of Reynolds's loved ones to his death suggest the waning of religious belief in the era of the American Civil War.
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