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Dueling In Charleston
Long, J. Grahame

Dueling In Charleston

violence refined in the Holy City

History Press (2012)
9781609495039
| Soft Cover
155 pages
Dewey 394/.809757915
LC Classification CR4595.U5 .L66 2012
LC Control No. 2012044161

Subject

  • Charleston (S.C.) - History
  • Charleston (S.C.) - Social Life And Customs
  • Dueling - History. - South Carolina

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Though no landmarks or memorials formally recognize dueling in Charleston, it remains a quintessential element of the Holy City's legacy. Most upstanding locals nourished the duelist's tradition, many going so far as to make it an integral part of their social lives. For a time, even the most casual character insults or slurs toward one's moral fiber or family lineage invited a challenge, and almost always, the offended party was expected to retaliate. Thus, finding full expression in frequency and public acceptance throughout the Lowcountry, a gentleman's duel was a crucial--albeit deadly--matter of taste and caste. For two centuries, Charlestonians dueled habitually, settling personal grievances with malice instead of mediation. Charleston historian J. Grahame Long presents a charming portrait of this dreadfully civilized custom.

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