Fashioning Insurrection

From Imperial Resistance To American Orientalisms

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“Burnside Zouaves” March

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David Wallis Reeves (composer, 1838–1900)
Chromolithograph
Verelst & Co. (lithographer), 1868
Brown University Library, Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection


Uniforms varied considerably among Civil War units that adopted Zouave garb, but the most important unifying feature of these units was their excellence in drill techniques. This sheet music of a military march, composed by the leader of the American Brass Band in Providence, RI, captures both of these elements in its cover. Union Zouave officers model their uniforms as their colleagues demonstrate drills in the background. This music may have accompanied drills, much like those referenced on the cover. These drills, particularly bayonet exercises, became a staple of public military performances, which the bright colors of the Zouave uniform augmented with theatrical panache.