A Notable Bully: Colonel Billy Wilson, Masculinity, and the Pursuit of Violence in the Civil War Era
(eBook)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Status
Available Online

Description

Loading Description...

Also in this Series

Checking series information...

More Like This

Loading more titles like this title...

More Details

Published
The Kent State University Press, 2021.
Format
eBook
Language
English
ISBN
9781631014536

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Robert E. Cray., & Robert E. Cray|AUTHOR. (2021). A Notable Bully: Colonel Billy Wilson, Masculinity, and the Pursuit of Violence in the Civil War Era . The Kent State University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Robert E. Cray and Robert E. Cray|AUTHOR. 2021. A Notable Bully: Colonel Billy Wilson, Masculinity, and the Pursuit of Violence in the Civil War Era. The Kent State University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Robert E. Cray and Robert E. Cray|AUTHOR. A Notable Bully: Colonel Billy Wilson, Masculinity, and the Pursuit of Violence in the Civil War Era The Kent State University Press, 2021.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Robert E. Cray, and Robert E. Cray|AUTHOR. A Notable Bully: Colonel Billy Wilson, Masculinity, and the Pursuit of Violence in the Civil War Era The Kent State University Press, 2021.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

Staff View

Go To Grouped Work

Grouping Information

Grouped Work IDc12872bc-8669-9466-2e1a-ea957c0919d7-eng
Full titlenotable bully colonel billy wilson masculinity and the pursuit of violence in the civil war era
Authorcray robert e
Grouping Categorybook
Last Update2024-08-23 02:01:49AM
Last Indexed2024-10-05 06:44:50AM

Hoopla Extract Information

stdClass Object
(
    [year] => 2021
    [artist] => Robert E. Cray
    [fiction] => 
    [coverImageUrl] => https://cover.hoopladigital.com/bkm_9781631014536_270.jpeg
    [titleId] => 14633950
    [isbn] => 9781631014536
    [abridged] => 
    [language] => ENGLISH
    [profanity] => 
    [title] => A Notable Bully
    [demo] => 
    [segments] => Array
        (
        )

    [pages] => 320
    [children] => 
    [artists] => Array
        (
            [0] => stdClass Object
                (
                    [name] => Robert E. Cray
                    [artistFormal] => Cray, Robert E.
                    [relationship] => AUTHOR
                )

        )

    [genres] => Array
        (
            [0] => Biography & Autobiography
            [1] => Civil War Period (1850-1877)
            [2] => History
            [3] => Political
            [4] => United States
        )

    [price] => 2.4
    [id] => 14633950
    [edited] => 
    [kind] => EBOOK
    [active] => 1
    [upc] => 
    [synopsis] => The definitive biography of a Civil War scoundrel and streetwise politico

Largely forgotten by historians, Billy Wilson (1822—1874) was a giant in his time, a man well known throughout New York City, a man shaped by the city's immigrant culture, its harsh voting practices, and its efforts to participate in the War for the Union. For decades, Wilson's name made headlines-for many different reasons-in the city's major newspapers.

An immigrant, who settled in New York in 1842, Wilson found work as a prizefighter, a shoulder hitter, an immigrant runner, and a pawnbroker, before finally entering politics and being elected an alderman. He harnessed his tough persona to good advantage, in 1861 becoming a colonel in command of a regiment of alleged toughs and ex-convicts known as the "Wilson Zouaves." A poor disciplinarian, however, Wilson exercised little control over his soldiers, and in 1863, unable to maintain order, he was jailed for a number of weeks. Nonetheless, Wilson returned home to a hero's welcome that year.

Wilson left behind no personal papers, journals, or correspondences, so Robert E. Cray has masterfully woven together a record of Wilson's life using the only available records: newspaper stories. These accounts present Wilson as a fascinating but highly unlikable man. As Cray demonstrates, Wilson bullied his way into New York, bullied his way into fame and politics, and attempted to bully his way into military greatness. His story depicts the New York City and Civil War experience in bolder, darker hues. As Cray shows us, it was not always a pretty tale.
    [url] => https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/14633950
    [pa] => 
    [series] => Interpreting the Civil War: Text and Contexts
    [subtitle] => Colonel Billy Wilson, Masculinity, and the Pursuit of Violence in the Civil War Era
    [publisher] => The Kent State University Press
    [purchaseModel] => INSTANT
)