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Southern Honor
      Dr. Bruce Clary
  Friday, January 11, 2013
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                                     Southern Honor

quotesfrom
      Bertram Wyatt-Brown.SouthernHonor; Ethics and Behavior in the Otd South.Oxford
        uP"1983.

        At the heart of honor,then, lies the evaluationof the public....Honor hasthree basic
components,   none of which may exist wholly independent the other.Honor is first the inner
                                                               of
convictionof self-worth.. .. The secondaspect honor is the claim of that self-assessment
                                                   of
beforethe public.... The third elementis the assessment the claim by the public, a judgment
                                                            of
basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott.      Hono, residesin the
individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of
                                of
society.(When societyhaspretensions       that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set
                                                                                         be
asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both
internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved,     and external
to him, because  only the response observers he ordinarily understand
                                   of              can                         himself. The internal
and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected
                     of                                    because honor servesas ethical mediator
between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must
         the                                                          and
locatehimself in relation to others.141 51
        Honor is thereforeself-regarding character.
                                            in           One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that
return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous
                                                to
haughtiness encouraged
             and             affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then
self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored
                                      It                 the
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                                         Southern Honor

    quotesfrom
          Bertram Wyatt-Brown.SouthernHonor; Ethics and Behavior in the Otd South.Oxford
            uP"1983.

            At the heart of honor,then, lies the evaluationof the public....Honor hasthree basic
    components,   none of which may exist wholly independent the other.Honor is first the inner
                                                                   of
1   convictionof self-worth.. .. The secondaspect honor is the claim of that self-assessment
                                                       of
    beforethe public.... The third elementis the assessment the claim by the public, a judgment
                                                                of
    basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott.      Hono, residesin the
    individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of
                                    of
    society.(When societyhaspretensions       that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set
                                                                                             be
    asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both
    internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved,     and external
    to him, because  only the response observers he ordinarily understand
                                       of              can                         himself. The internal
    and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected
                         of                                    because honor servesas ethical mediator
    between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must
             the                                                          and
    locatehimself in relation to others.141 51
            Honor is thereforeself-regarding character.
                                                in           One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that
    return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous
                                                    to
    haughtiness encouraged
                 and             affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then
    self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored
                                          It                 the
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                                         Southern Honor

    quotesfrom
          Bertram Wyatt-Brown.SouthernHonor; Ethics and Behavior in the Otd South.Oxford
            uP"1983.

            At the heart of honor,then, lies the evaluationof the public....Honor hasthree basic
    components,   none of which may exist wholly independent the other.Honor is first the inner
                                                                   of
1                                                             2
    convictionof self-worth.. .. The secondaspect honor is the claim of that self-assessment
                                                       of
    beforethe public.... The third elementis the assessment the claim by the public, a judgment
                                                                of
    basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott.      Hono, residesin the
    individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of
                                    of
    society.(When societyhaspretensions       that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set
                                                                                             be
    asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both
    internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved,     and external
    to him, because  only the response observers he ordinarily understand
                                       of              can                         himself. The internal
    and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected
                         of                                    because honor servesas ethical mediator
    between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must
             the                                                          and
    locatehimself in relation to others.141 51
            Honor is thereforeself-regarding character.
                                                in           One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that
    return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous
                                                    to
    haughtiness encouraged
                 and             affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then
    self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored
                                          It                 the
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                                         Southern Honor

    quotesfrom
          Bertram Wyatt-Brown.SouthernHonor; Ethics and Behavior in the Otd South.Oxford
            uP"1983.

            At the heart of honor,then, lies the evaluationof the public....Honor hasthree basic
    components,   none of which may exist wholly independent the other.Honor is first the inner
                                                                   of
1                                                             2
    convictionof self-worth.. .. The secondaspect honor is the claim of that self-assessment
                                                       of
                                             3
    beforethe public.... The third elementis the assessment the claim by the public, a judgment
                                                                of
    basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott.      Hono, residesin the
    individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of
                                    of
    society.(When societyhaspretensions       that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set
                                                                                             be
    asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both
    internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved,     and external
    to him, because  only the response observers he ordinarily understand
                                       of              can                         himself. The internal
    and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected
                         of                                    because honor servesas ethical mediator
    between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must
             the                                                          and
    locatehimself in relation to others.141 51
            Honor is thereforeself-regarding character.
                                                in           One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that
    return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous
                                                    to
    haughtiness encouraged
                 and             affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then
    self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored
                                          It                 the
basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott.      Hono, residesin the
individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of
                                of
society.(When societyhaspretensions       that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set
                                                                                         be
asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both
internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved,     and external
to him, because  only the response observers he ordinarily understand
                                   of              can                         himself. The internal
and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected
                     of                                    because honor servesas ethical mediator
between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must
         the                                                          and
locatehimself in relation to others.141 51
        Honor is thereforeself-regarding character.
                                            in           One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that
return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous
                                                to
haughtiness encouraged
             and             affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then
self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored
                                      It                 the
in her novels:the incompleteness character
                                   of            divorcedfrom social convention.... internal
                                                                                    the
man and the externalrealitiesof his existence united in sucha way that he knows no other
                                                 are
good or evil exceptthat which the collectivegroup designates. reflectssocietyas society
                                                                  He
reflectshim. (1a-15)

Honor in the antebellumNorth becameakin to respectability, word that includedfreedomfrom
                                                             a
licit vices that once were signalsof masculinity....
                                                   The Rev. Lyman Beecher's   assault duelins
                                                                                    on
after AlexanderHamilton's fatal encounter with Aaron Burr met a widespread    popular..rponr.l
The custom,which was basedon the ethic of honor, becameexceedinglyrare thereafter ttre in
free states. Theseand other signsof socialchangein the relatively short spanof one hundred
yearsindicatedthat honor in Yankeedomhad becomeanotherword for domesticand civic
virtue. No longer did it mediatebetweena rude, sometimes  passionate public and a belligerent,
self-regarding   manhood.
         The older conceptscontinued,however,to thrive in the Old South.... was this
                                                                           It
discrepancy   betweenonce sectiondevotedto conscience   and to seculareconomicconcerns    and
the otherto honor and to persistent community sanctions that eventuallycompelledthe
slaveholdingstates withdraw. Pre-Civil War Southerners to calculatethe value of union
                    to                                     had
when their claims 2012Ito respectwere met in the North with skepticism,condescension,    and
Three dangers of the Honor Code
  as practiced in the Antebellum South
•Pride and arrogance in the individual; elitism in society
•An inability to ignore insults, baseless accusations
•Dearth of creativity; an inability to think beyond “the way
 it’s always been done”
Pride, arrogance, and elitism
•The disdain for Harrison the spy
•Buford: “[He] did not hate [Southerners].… The only one
 who even irritated him were the cavaliers, the high-bred,
 feathery, courtly ones who spoke like Englishmen and
 treated a man like dirt” (42, 45).
•Chamberlain: The South was transplanting “the horror of
 old Europe, the curse of nobility” to the New World.
 “They were forming a new aristocracy…” (26, 27).
•Gamble: “Arrogant people, you know that? Came right at
 us” (86, 89).
Inability to ignore insults, accusations
The Killer Angels, p. 133
serveas mirrors that
return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous
                                               to
haughtiness encouraged
             and            affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then
self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored
                                     It                 the
in her novels:the incompleteness character
                                 of             divorcedfrom social convention.... internal
                                                                                   the
man and the externalrealitiesof his existence united in sucha way that he knows no other
                                                are
good or evil exceptthat which the collectivegroup designates. reflectssocietyas society
                                                                 He
reflectshim. (1a-15)

Honor in the antebellumNorth becameakin to respectability, word that includedfreedomfrom
                                                             a
licit vices that once were signalsof masculinity....
                                                   The Rev. Lyman Beecher's   assault duelins
                                                                                    on
after AlexanderHamilton's fatal encounter with Aaron Burr met a widespread    popular..rponr.l
The custom,which was basedon the ethic of honor, becameexceedinglyrare thereafter ttre in
free states. Theseand other signsof socialchangein the relatively short spanof one hundred
yearsindicatedthat honor in Yankeedomhad becomeanotherword for domesticand civic
virtue. No longer did it mediatebetweena rude, sometimes  passionate public and a belligerent,
self-regarding   manhood.
         The older conceptscontinued,however,to thrive in the Old South.... was this
                                                                           It
discrepancy   betweenonce sectiondevotedto conscience   and to seculareconomicconcerns    and
the otherto honor and to persistent community sanctions that eventuallycompelledthe
slaveholdingstates withdraw. Pre-Civil War Southerners to calculatethe value of union
                    to                                     had
when their claims 2012Ito respectwere met in the North with skepticism,condescension,    and
finally, contempt.(20-21)
The Killer Angels, p. 64
The Killer Angels, p. 64
The Killer Angels, p. 64
The Killer Angels, p. 133
The Killer Angels, p. 133
Southern Honor

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Southern Honor

  • 1. Southern Honor Dr. Bruce Clary Friday, January 11, 2013
  • 2. tz2 ft 'tr I 124'3u t{-. Ctvlt-'Wnn {ton**' I ,rttt' i 2^ b, Southern Honor quotesfrom Bertram Wyatt-Brown.SouthernHonor; Ethics and Behavior in the Otd South.Oxford uP"1983. At the heart of honor,then, lies the evaluationof the public....Honor hasthree basic components, none of which may exist wholly independent the other.Honor is first the inner of convictionof self-worth.. .. The secondaspect honor is the claim of that self-assessment of beforethe public.... The third elementis the assessment the claim by the public, a judgment of basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott. Hono, residesin the individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of of society.(When societyhaspretensions that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set be asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved, and external to him, because only the response observers he ordinarily understand of can himself. The internal and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected of because honor servesas ethical mediator between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must the and locatehimself in relation to others.141 51 Honor is thereforeself-regarding character. in One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous to haughtiness encouraged and affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored It the
  • 3. tz2 ft 'tr I 124'3u t{-. Ctvlt-'Wnn {ton**' I ,rttt' i 2^ b, Southern Honor quotesfrom Bertram Wyatt-Brown.SouthernHonor; Ethics and Behavior in the Otd South.Oxford uP"1983. At the heart of honor,then, lies the evaluationof the public....Honor hasthree basic components, none of which may exist wholly independent the other.Honor is first the inner of 1 convictionof self-worth.. .. The secondaspect honor is the claim of that self-assessment of beforethe public.... The third elementis the assessment the claim by the public, a judgment of basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott. Hono, residesin the individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of of society.(When societyhaspretensions that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set be asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved, and external to him, because only the response observers he ordinarily understand of can himself. The internal and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected of because honor servesas ethical mediator between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must the and locatehimself in relation to others.141 51 Honor is thereforeself-regarding character. in One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous to haughtiness encouraged and affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored It the
  • 4. tz2 ft 'tr I 124'3u t{-. Ctvlt-'Wnn {ton**' I ,rttt' i 2^ b, Southern Honor quotesfrom Bertram Wyatt-Brown.SouthernHonor; Ethics and Behavior in the Otd South.Oxford uP"1983. At the heart of honor,then, lies the evaluationof the public....Honor hasthree basic components, none of which may exist wholly independent the other.Honor is first the inner of 1 2 convictionof self-worth.. .. The secondaspect honor is the claim of that self-assessment of beforethe public.... The third elementis the assessment the claim by the public, a judgment of basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott. Hono, residesin the individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of of society.(When societyhaspretensions that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set be asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved, and external to him, because only the response observers he ordinarily understand of can himself. The internal and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected of because honor servesas ethical mediator between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must the and locatehimself in relation to others.141 51 Honor is thereforeself-regarding character. in One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous to haughtiness encouraged and affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored It the
  • 5. tz2 ft 'tr I 124'3u t{-. Ctvlt-'Wnn {ton**' I ,rttt' i 2^ b, Southern Honor quotesfrom Bertram Wyatt-Brown.SouthernHonor; Ethics and Behavior in the Otd South.Oxford uP"1983. At the heart of honor,then, lies the evaluationof the public....Honor hasthree basic components, none of which may exist wholly independent the other.Honor is first the inner of 1 2 convictionof self-worth.. .. The secondaspect honor is the claim of that self-assessment of 3 beforethe public.... The third elementis the assessment the claim by the public, a judgment of basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott. Hono, residesin the individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of of society.(When societyhaspretensions that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set be asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved, and external to him, because only the response observers he ordinarily understand of can himself. The internal and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected of because honor servesas ethical mediator between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must the and locatehimself in relation to others.141 51 Honor is thereforeself-regarding character. in One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous to haughtiness encouraged and affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored It the
  • 6. basedupon the behaviorof the claimant.In otherwords, honor is reputatiott. Hono, residesin the individual as his understanding who he is and wherehe belongsin the orderedranks of of society.(When societyhaspretensions that thereare no ranks,honor must necessarily set be asideor drasticallyredefinedto mean somethingelse.)It is, at leastin traditionalterms,both internalto the claimant,so that it motivateshim toward behaviorsocially approved, and external to him, because only the response observers he ordinarily understand of can himself. The internal and externalaspects honor are inalienablyconnected of because honor servesas ethical mediator between individual and the community by which he is assessed in which he also must the and locatehimself in relation to others.141 51 Honor is thereforeself-regarding character. in One'sneighborsserveas mirrors that return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous to haughtiness encouraged and affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored It the in her novels:the incompleteness character of divorcedfrom social convention.... internal the man and the externalrealitiesof his existence united in sucha way that he knows no other are good or evil exceptthat which the collectivegroup designates. reflectssocietyas society He reflectshim. (1a-15) Honor in the antebellumNorth becameakin to respectability, word that includedfreedomfrom a licit vices that once were signalsof masculinity.... The Rev. Lyman Beecher's assault duelins on after AlexanderHamilton's fatal encounter with Aaron Burr met a widespread popular..rponr.l The custom,which was basedon the ethic of honor, becameexceedinglyrare thereafter ttre in free states. Theseand other signsof socialchangein the relatively short spanof one hundred yearsindicatedthat honor in Yankeedomhad becomeanotherword for domesticand civic virtue. No longer did it mediatebetweena rude, sometimes passionate public and a belligerent, self-regarding manhood. The older conceptscontinued,however,to thrive in the Old South.... was this It discrepancy betweenonce sectiondevotedto conscience and to seculareconomicconcerns and the otherto honor and to persistent community sanctions that eventuallycompelledthe slaveholdingstates withdraw. Pre-Civil War Southerners to calculatethe value of union to had when their claims 2012Ito respectwere met in the North with skepticism,condescension, and
  • 7. Three dangers of the Honor Code as practiced in the Antebellum South •Pride and arrogance in the individual; elitism in society •An inability to ignore insults, baseless accusations •Dearth of creativity; an inability to think beyond “the way it’s always been done”
  • 8. Pride, arrogance, and elitism •The disdain for Harrison the spy •Buford: “[He] did not hate [Southerners].… The only one who even irritated him were the cavaliers, the high-bred, feathery, courtly ones who spoke like Englishmen and treated a man like dirt” (42, 45). •Chamberlain: The South was transplanting “the horror of old Europe, the curse of nobility” to the New World. “They were forming a new aristocracy…” (26, 27). •Gamble: “Arrogant people, you know that? Came right at us” (86, 89).
  • 9. Inability to ignore insults, accusations
  • 11. serveas mirrors that return the image of oneself.This submission public evaluationpreventedoutrageous to haughtiness encouraged and affability, for if one usedthe self as mirror as Narcissusdid, then self-lovewould becomedestructive. is, for instance, themethat JaneAustenoften explored It the in her novels:the incompleteness character of divorcedfrom social convention.... internal the man and the externalrealitiesof his existence united in sucha way that he knows no other are good or evil exceptthat which the collectivegroup designates. reflectssocietyas society He reflectshim. (1a-15) Honor in the antebellumNorth becameakin to respectability, word that includedfreedomfrom a licit vices that once were signalsof masculinity.... The Rev. Lyman Beecher's assault duelins on after AlexanderHamilton's fatal encounter with Aaron Burr met a widespread popular..rponr.l The custom,which was basedon the ethic of honor, becameexceedinglyrare thereafter ttre in free states. Theseand other signsof socialchangein the relatively short spanof one hundred yearsindicatedthat honor in Yankeedomhad becomeanotherword for domesticand civic virtue. No longer did it mediatebetweena rude, sometimes passionate public and a belligerent, self-regarding manhood. The older conceptscontinued,however,to thrive in the Old South.... was this It discrepancy betweenonce sectiondevotedto conscience and to seculareconomicconcerns and the otherto honor and to persistent community sanctions that eventuallycompelledthe slaveholdingstates withdraw. Pre-Civil War Southerners to calculatethe value of union to had when their claims 2012Ito respectwere met in the North with skepticism,condescension, and finally, contempt.(20-21)