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OverviewLike many of the Europeans who fled to the United States after participating in the Revolutions of 1848, German-American feminist and writer Mathilde Franziska Anneke was deeply involved in the Civil War. She published antislavery fiction and political commentary, plotted to break Wisconsin abolitionist Sherman Booth out of prison, debated the war with individuals ranging from American radical Gerrit Smith to German socialist Ferdinand Lassalle, and followed the fate of German-born soldiers in the Union army, including her own husband. Throughout her remarkable career, Anneke's intimate relationships informed her politics and sustained her activism. This volume translates selections from Mathilde Anneke's fascinating correspondence with Fritz Anneke and Mary Booth, making the letters accessible to English-speaking historians, students, and members of the wider public for the first time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alison Clark Efford , Viktorija Bilic , Viktorija BilicPublisher: University of Georgia Press Imprint: University of Georgia Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9780820360232ISBN 10: 0820360236 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 30 September 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAs they pivot from the mundane to the momentous, the letters in this engrossing collection capture the fraught connections between personal and general welfare in a precarious age.--Bonnie Carr O'Neill American Literary History An extraordinary collection of letters that documents the trans-Atlantic friendship and partnership of two astonishing women, one American, one German, who traversed two continents consumed in political turmoil which served as the background to their intertwined personal and political lives. As champions of women's rights, abolition, and socialism, Mathilde Franziska Anneke and Mary Booth struggled to balance family life--including separations, marital frustrations, loss of children, illness--with political activism. The volume deepens our understanding of complex, loving same-sex relationships that buoyed the women emotionally and fulfilled them in ways their husbands did and could not. The entries also uncover the common ground shared by European radicals and American reformers and permit a glimpse at the American Civil War through the eyes of Europeans. Alison Clark Efford and Viktorija Bilic, the editors of this unique volume, are to be commended for making these important letters accessible to English-speaking audiences.--Diane Miller Sommerville author of Aberration of Mind: Suicide and Suffering in the Civil War-Era South Radical Relationships is a very welcome contribution to the fields of German American history, migration history, gender/women's history, and Civil War history. . . . Efford and Bilic are an ideal team of editors.--Anke Ortlepp author of Germans and African Americans: Two Centuries of Exchange Radical Relationships puts the spotlight on a remarkable nineteenth-century woman whose life has all the ingredients for a historical blockbuster. Skillfully translated by Viktorija Bilic and ably contextualized by Alison Efford, the letters from Mathilde Franziska Anneke's inner circle tell a poignant transatlantic tale of love and war, politics and passion, betrayal and friendship. Readers will encounter a web of relationships that are as relevant today as they were radical in the past.--Mischa Honeck author of We Are the Revolutionists Mathilde Franziska Anneke's extraordinary life as a revolutionary, feminist, abolitionist, and journalist in the mid-nineteenth century has long deserved wider recognition. Radical Relationships immerses readers in Anneke's exciting world and helps readers grasp, better than any book before, the passions that motivated this extraordinary woman. --Tyler Anbinder author of City of Dreams: The 400-Year Epic History of Immigrant New York An extraordinary collection of letters that documents the trans-Atlantic friendship and partnership of two astonishing women, one American, one German, who traversed two continents consumed in political turmoil which served as the background to their intertwined personal and political lives. As champions of women's rights, abolition, and socialism, Mathilde Franziska Anneke and Mary Booth struggled to balance family life--including separations, marital frustrations, loss of children, illness--with political activism. The volume deepens our understanding of complex, loving same-sex relationships that buoyed the women emotionally and fulfilled them in ways their husbands did and could not. The entries also uncover the common ground shared by European radicals and American reformers and permit a glimpse at the American Civil War through the eyes of Europeans. Alison Clark Efford and Viktorija Bilic, the editors of this unique volume, are to be commended for making these important letters accessible to English-speaking audiences.--Diane Miller Sommerville author of Aberration of Mind: Suicide and Suffering in the Civil War-Era South Radical Relationships is a very welcome contribution to the fields of German American history, migration history, gender/women's history, and Civil War history. . . . Efford and Bilic are an ideal team of editors.--Anke Ortlepp author of Germans and African Americans: Two Centuries of Exchange Radical Relationships puts the spotlight on a remarkable nineteenth-century woman whose life has all the ingredients for a historical blockbuster. Skillfully translated by Viktorija Bilic and ably contextualized by Alison Efford, the letters from Mathilde Franziska Anneke's inner circle tell a poignant transatlantic tale of love and war, politics and passion, betrayal and friendship. Readers will encounter a web of relationships that are as relevant today as they were radical in the past.--Mischa Honeck author of We Are the Revolutionists Mathilde Franziska Anneke's extraordinary life as a revolutionary, feminist, abolitionist, and journalist in the mid-nineteenth century has long deserved wider recognition. Radical Relationships immerses readers in Anneke's exciting world and helps readers grasp, better than any book before, the passions that motivated this extraordinary woman. --Tyler Anbinder author of City of Dreams: The 400-Year Epic History of Immigrant New York "As they pivot from the mundane to the momentous, the letters in this engrossing collection capture the fraught connections between personal and general welfare in a precarious age.--Bonnie Carr O'Neill ""American Literary History"" An extraordinary collection of letters that documents the trans-Atlantic friendship and partnership of two astonishing women, one American, one German, who traversed two continents consumed in political turmoil which served as the background to their intertwined personal and political lives. As champions of women's rights, abolition, and socialism, Mathilde Franziska Anneke and Mary Booth struggled to balance family life--including separations, marital frustrations, loss of children, illness--with political activism. The volume deepens our understanding of complex, loving same-sex relationships that buoyed the women emotionally and fulfilled them in ways their husbands did and could not. The entries also uncover the common ground shared by European radicals and American reformers and permit a glimpse at the American Civil War through the eyes of Europeans. Alison Clark Efford and Viktorija Bilic, the editors of this unique volume, are to be commended for making these important letters accessible to English-speaking audiences.--Diane Miller Sommerville ""author of Aberration of Mind: Suicide and Suffering in the Civil War-Era South"" Radical Relationships is a very welcome contribution to the fields of German American history, migration history, gender/women's history, and Civil War history. . . . Efford and Bilic are an ideal team of editors.--Anke Ortlepp ""author of Germans and African Americans: Two Centuries of Exchange"" Radical Relationships puts the spotlight on a remarkable nineteenth-century woman whose life has all the ingredients for a historical blockbuster. Skillfully translated by Viktorija Bilic and ably contextualized by Alison Efford, the letters from Mathilde Franziska Anneke's inner circle tell a poignant transatlantic tale of love and war, politics and passion, betrayal and friendship. Readers will encounter a web of relationships that are as relevant today as they were radical in the past.--Mischa Honeck ""author of We Are the Revolutionists"" Mathilde Franziska Anneke's extraordinary life as a revolutionary, feminist, abolitionist, and journalist in the mid-nineteenth century has long deserved wider recognition. Radical Relationships immerses readers in Anneke's exciting world and helps readers grasp, better than any book before, the passions that motivated this extraordinary woman. --Tyler Anbinder ""author of City of Dreams: The 400-Year Epic History of Immigrant New York""" Author InformationAlison Clark Efford (Editor) ALISON CLARK EFFORD lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is an associate professor of history at Marquette University. She is the author of German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the Civil War Era. Her essays and articles have appeared in journals such as the Missouri Historical Review and the Journal of the Civil War Era and in several edited collections. Viktorija Bilic (Editor) VIKTORIJA BILIC lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is an associate professor of translation and interpreting studies at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. She is the author of Historische amerikanische und deutsche Briefsammlungen: Alltagstexte als Gegenstand des Kooperativen Übersetzens. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |