Cultural Issues: War Violence against civilians
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- Aerial combat
- American Revolution
- As educational
- As metaphor
- Atrocity
- Bivouac fires
- Bombing
- Campaign
- Capture
- Casualties of war
- Civil War
- Civil War consequences
- Confederate Army
- Cost of war
- Death
- Defeat
- Demotion
- Deployment
- Deprivation
- Desertion
- Destruction
- Displacement
- Draft
- Draft evasion / Draft dodging
- Fog of War
- Glorification
- Going to war
- Grand Army of the Republic / G.A.R.
- Homefront
- Indian / Native American wars
- Insubordination
- Irregular troop
- Jacobite Rebellion
- Korean War
- Mercenary
- Mexican
- Military awards
- Military rank of general
- Military reassignment
- Military service
- Naval warfare
- Noncombatant
- On homefront
- Patriotism
- Peace
- Pillage
- Play at War
- Plunder
- Prisoner
- Profiting from war
- Psychological effects
- Reconstruction
- Recuperation
- Red Cross
- Refuge
- Refugee
- Retreat
- Return
- Return from war
- Return to war
- Revenge
- Royal Air Force
- Rules of engagement
- Sabotage
- Scorched-earth policy
- Spanish American War
- Spoils
- Stolen valor
- Strategy
- Surrender
- Trenches
- U.S. Army
- Union Army
- Unity
- Veterans
- War of 1812
- Women
- World War I
- World War II
- Wound
Tagged Events
Actions: Movement›Horse | Perceptual›Interpreting tracks | Physical›Pursuit
Cultural Issues: Crime›Theft|Robbery | War›Violence against civilians
Cultural Issues: Violence›Shooting | War›Glorification | War›Violence against civilians
Relationships: Familial›Father-son
Cultural Issues: Slavery›Biblical analogy | Slavery›Loyalty | Slavery›Resistance | Slavery›Self-emancipation | War›Violence against civilians
Themes and Motifs: Absence/Loss›Money|Wealth | Home›Destroyed
Relationships: Familial›Husband-wife
Aesthetics: Allusion, Biblical›Jordan | Diction›African American vernacular dialect
Environment: Time of Day›Dusk
Cultural Issues: War›Destruction | War›Violence against civilians
Themes and Motifs: Arrivals/Departures›Return to Yoknapatawpha
Aesthetics: Recurring Episodes›Battle of Jefferson
Actions: Perceptual›Interpreting tracks | Physical›Ambush | Physical›Pursuit | Physical›Riding | Verbal›Shouting
Cultural Issues: Crime›Theft|Robbery | Race›Black stereotype | War›Destruction | War›Violence against civilians
Cultural Issues: War›Glorification | War›Union Army | War›Violence against civilians
Relationships: Familial›Father-son
Aesthetics: Figures of Speech›Simile | Language›Profanity