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Inside The Confederate Nation Essays In Honor Of Emory M Thomas Lesley J Gordon

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Inside The Confederate Nation Essays In Honor Of Emory M Thomas Lesley J Gordon
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Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 381
Author: Lesley J. Gordon, John C. Inscoe
ISBN: 9780807130995, 0807130990
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Inside The Confederate Nation Essays In Honor Of Emory M Thomas Lesley J Gordon by Lesley J. Gordon, John C. Inscoe 9780807130995, 0807130990 instant download after payment.

In The Confederacy as a Revolutionary Experience (1970) and The Confederate Nation (1979), Emory Thomas redefined the field of Civil War history and reconceptualized the Confederacy as a unique entity fighting a war for survival. Today scholars continue to build on Thomas’s work. Inside the Confederate Nation honors his enormous contributions to the field with fresh interpretations of all aspects of Confederate life—nationalism and identity, family and gender, battlefront and homefront, race, and postwar legacies and memories.

Many of the volume’s twenty essays focus on individuals, households, communities, and particular regions of the South, highlighting the sheer variety of circumstances southerners faced over the course of the war. Other chapters explore the public and private dilemmas faced by diplomats, policy makers, journalists, and soldiers within the new nation. All of the essays attempt to explain the place of southerners within the Confederacy, how they came to see themselves and others differently because of the new nation, and the disparities between their expectations and reality.

Contributors include James M. McPherson, William C. Davis, Joseph T. Glatthaar, William S. McFeely, Nina Silber, Jean E. Friedman, John C. Inscoe, Clarence L. Mohr, Thomas G. Dyer, Lesley J. Gordon, Brian S. Wills, Russell Duncan, Jennifer Lund Smith, David H. MgGee, Frank J. Byrne, Keith S. Bohannon, Rod Andrew Jr., Christopher Phillips, Jennifer Lynn Gross, Philip D. Dillard, and Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein. This exciting new collection continues the interpretive debates Thomas’s work first inspired thirty-five years ago, affirming his lasting influence on Civil War history.

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