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Just how much can a girl get away with?

机译:一个女孩能挣多少钱?

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When the Civil War began, no one-neither politicians nor military men-expected to have to contend with women. War, like the politics that made it, was men's work; women were innocents to be protected. This idea was as old as Sophocles' Antigone and expressed a deep human reluctance to see women as parties to war. "We do not make war on women and children," an Illinois private proclaimed in 1862. "The women are entitled to protection even if they are the wives and daughters of rebels." The Civil War record holds abundant evidence of that mythic need, of soldiers' faith that women were not the enemy. But part of the war's untold story is how that evidence accrued in the record-as a litany of painful betrayals.
机译:内战开始时,没有政治家和军事男人都不会与女性抗衡。战争,就像造成这种情况的政治一样,是男人的工作。妇女是无辜的受保护者。这个想法与Sophocles的《 Antigone》一样古老,并表达了人类深深的不愿将妇女视为战争的一方的意愿。伊利诺伊州一位私人在1862年宣称:“我们不对妇女和儿童发动战争。即使妇女是叛军的妻子和女儿,妇女也有权得到保护。”内战记录充分证明了这种神话般的需要,即士兵们相信女人不是敌人的信念。但是,战争中不为人知的故事的一部分是,该证据是如何在记录中累积的-是一连串痛苦的背叛。

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    《America's civil war》 |2012年第3期|p.24-25|共2页
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    Stephanie McCurry;

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    University of Pennsylvania;

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