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The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic (eBook)

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2023
64 Seiten
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859-654772885-6 (EAN)

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In "The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic," Florence Howe Hall meticulously unravels the origins and enduring significance of one of America's most iconic songs. Employing a narrative style that is both scholarly and accessible, Hall contextualizes the hymn within the tumultuous landscape of the Civil War era, illustrating how it became a powerful symbol for both abolitionists and Union soldiers. The book delves into the collaborative dynamics of its creation, examining the influences of both religion and social justice movements, thereby situating the hymn within the broader tapestry of American history and culture. Florence Howe Hall, a respected scholar of American literature and culture, draws on her extensive knowledge of historical texts and cultural movements to provide fresh insights into this beloved hymn. Her academic background includes a rich focus on the intersection of music, faith, and social change, which has undoubtedly shaped her understanding of how art can inspire action. Hall's deep engagement with cultural history allows her to present a nuanced account of how the hymn served not merely as a song, but as a rallying cry for freedom and unity. This compelling narrative is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, civil rights, and the power of song as a vehicle for social change. Hall's exploration of the hymn's creation and its impact offers readers a profound understanding of its place in American consciousness, making this book an invaluable addition to both scholarly collections and personal libraries.

Florence Howe Hall (1845-1922) was an American author and lecturer known for her literary works that often reflected her deep interest in history and patriotism. Born into a prominent family, she was the daughter of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe and the poet and abolitionist Julia Ward Howe, famously known for penning the lyrics to 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic.' Florence was thus immersed in a culture of literature and social activism from a young age, which greatly influenced her writings and pursuits. Her eloquent prose style was showcased in her various works, including the well-received volume 'The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic' (1896), a book that intertwines the personal family narrative with the wider historical and cultural significance of her mother's iconic song. Hall's writings are characterized by their detailed research and engaging narrative style. Her scholarly approach to literature, coupled with her intimate association with the origins of the 'Battle Hymn,' gave her a unique vantage point to comment on American cultural and historical events. Hall's work remains a testament to her commitment to literary and historical scholarship, and her contributions offer valuable insights into the contextual backdrop against which the 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' was created and received by the American public.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musikgeschichte
Schlagworte 1819-1910 • 19th century anthem • 19th century classics • American Civil War literature • American Literature • American patriotic music • American Patriotism • art and society connection • Battle Hymn of the Republic • Battle Hymn of the Republic history • civil war history • classic American anthems • Cultural heritage exploration • cultural history of hymns • cultural significance • cultural significance study • Family Connections • Florence Howe Hall writings • historical context • Historical narrative nonfiction • historical research perspective • historical song analysis • Howe • Julia Ward • Julia Ward Howe legacy • Literary Analysis • military hymn backstory • Musical anthems • music and national identity • national identity • patriotic American songs • political turmoil • social impact of lyrics • Song • song evolution history • Union Army in literature
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