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Carry A. Nation: Retelling the Life [Hardcover]

Fran Grace (Author)
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May 1, 2001 Religion in North America

Carry A. NationRetelling the Life

Fran Grace

The story of one of America's most notorious and misunderstood women.

Carry Nation was 54 when she "smashed" her first saloon, but her life before she started her infamous hatchet crusade has been little known until now. In this first scholarly biography of Nation, Fran Grace unfolds a story that often contrasts with the image of Nation as "Crazy Carry," a bellicose, blue-nosed, man-hating killjoy. Using newly available archival materials and placing Nation in her various historical and cultural contexts, Grace "retells" the crusader's tumultuous life.

Brought up in antebellum Kentucky, Nation lived through the devastation of the Civil War and endured a failed marriage to an alcoholic physician. In her early 20s, a single mother and a destitute widow, she experienced a spiritual crisis. Her second marriage, to a much-older David Nation, grew strained under the failure of their Texas farm, her exploration into Holiness religion, and her attempts to work outside the home. When the couple moved to Kansas, Nation's disappointments translated into an agenda for social reform. Frustrated by the rampant violations of the state's prohibition law and empowered by a sense of divine mission, Nation responded with rocks, crowbars, and hatchets. Though much of her last two decades was spent on stage or in jail and in battles with other family members over the future of her unstable adult daughter, she edited two newspapers and founded several homes for abused and needy women.

This complexly woven and delightfully written biography adds depth to the popular image of Carry Nation, situating her at the center of major cultural currents in her time.

Fran Grace is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Redlands.

Religion in North AmericaCatherine L. Albanese and Stephen J. Stein, editors

May 2001400 pages, 57 b&w photos, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4, bibl., index, append.cloth 0-253-33846-8 $35.00 s / £26.50



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This landmark biography of a much maligned and misunderstood figure will be welcomed by those interested in the history of women, reform and religion in 19th- and 20th-century America. Early biographers dismissed the axe-wielding temperance reformer as crazy, fanatical, undersexed, oversexed or menopausal; University of Redlands religious studies professor Grace makes clear that the story was far more complicated, and much less Freudian, than that. The book is worth the price of admission simply because of Grace's admirable detective work; she draws on an immense body of primary sources that earlier scholars never bothered to tap. But the biography's most important contribution is Grace's insistence that Nation can't be understood without delving into her piety. Reared by Campbellite parents, Nation, who called herself a "bulldog of Jesus," also drew on Holiness religion, the Salvation Army, Catholicism and Methodism. The biography, however, is not flawless. Grace too often sets up historiographic straw men, and her self-conscious positioning of herself as a feminist historian who is recovering Nation from the condescension of male historians is tiring; she should have made this point once in the introduction and then let her work speak for itself. The flashes of polish in Grace's prose (Nation "carved her way into the twentieth century") balance out less felicitous academese (e.g., the term "genderalities"). In all, this is a worthy portrait of the notorious smasher.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

When Carry Nation marched into saloons with her hatchet in the early 1900s, patrons barricaded themselves behind closed doors, beat her with a broom, and hurled raw eggs. Twice she was nearly carried away by a lynch mob. What drew this gritty woman to the temperance cause that she eventually personified? In this new biography, Grace (religious studies, Univ. of Redlands) retells the life of Nation from her upbringing in Kentucky and devastating first marriage to her ascendancy as a full-time smasher, preacher, lecturer, off-Broadway performer, and, from time to time, jailbird. Nation has often been lampooned for her obsession with "hatchetation," but Grace's biography lets readers see that, in her day, Nation was widely admired as a riveting speaker and offered a model of politically active womanhood at a time when states still legislated whether or not women could wear trousers. The book admirably interweaves early 20th-century religious culture, regional politics, the suffrage and temperance movements, and the woman who worked zealously to unite them all. Recommended for all libraries. Amy Strong, East Boothbay, ME
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press (May 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253338468
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253338464
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Carry Amelia Nation (1846-1911) carved her way into the twentieth century, and into the annals of American history, with her "little hatchet." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
hatchet crusade, hatchet pins, smashing method, saloon smasher, good womanhood, illegal saloons, white enslavers, water cure movement, home defender, temperance sentiment, midwestern women, municipal suffrage, religious insanity, saloon men, temperance workers, sunflower state, several saloons, social bandits, temperance crusader
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Carry Nation, Medicine Lodge, David Nation, New York, Eureka Springs, Hatchet Hall, Courtesy Kansas State Historical Society, Carrie Nation, John Brown, Frances Willard, Kansas City, Barber County, Mother Gloyd, Prohibition Party, Annie Diggs, Mary Moore, Madeline Southard, National Hotel, Smasher's Mail, Holy Ghost, Oklahoma Territory, Anglo American, Carry Gloyd, Charles Gloyd, George Moore
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