Ebook: Blood Image: Turner Ashby in the Civil War and the Southern Mind
Author: Paul Christopher Anderson
- Series: Conflicting Worlds
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
- Language: English
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These bare facts of Ashby's wartime exploits scarcely convey the majesty and shaping force of the legend that grew around him while he lived and fought. Anderson explores how and why Ashby's admirers in the Shenandoah Valley made him into their essential icon of "home." Anderson also demonstrates that Ashby's image-a catalytic, mesmerizing, and often contradictory combination of southern antebellum cultural ideals and wartime hopes and fears-emerged during his own lifetime and was not a later creation of the Lost Cause.
Recognizing the power of Ashby's fame as knightly horseman, family defender, natural man and savage, and Confederate warrior, Anderson boldly organizes his study in four radical chapters that capture and reflect the circular energy of those images, each facet reinforcing and refreshing the others. With superb scholarship he shows that the force of Ashby's image was double-edged: it inspired admirers in the Shenandoah Valley, but it also shielded them from the savagery of a war that challenged the very ideals at the heart of their defense of home.