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From the author of the celebrated "A People's History of the Civil War" comes a new account of the Confederacy's collapse from within. Shattering the myth of wartime Southern unity, this riveting new analysis takes on the enduring power of the Confederacy's image and reveals it to be a hollow shell.

From the author of the celebrated "A People's History of the Civil War," a new account of the Confederacy's collapse from within.
The American Confederacy, historian David Williams reveals, was in fact fighting two civil wars--an external one that we hear so much about and an internal one about which there is scant literature and virtually no public awareness.
From the Confederacy's very beginnings, Williams shows, white southerners were as likely to have opposed secession as supported it, and they undermined the Confederate war effort at nearly every turn. The draft law was nearly impossible to enforce, women defied Confederate authorities by staging food riots, and most of the time two-thirds of the Confederate army was absent with or without leave. In just one of many telling examples in this rich and eye-opening narrative history, Williams shows that, if the nearly half-million southerners who served in the Union military had been with the Confederates, the opposing forces would have been evenly matched.
Shattering the myth of wartime southern unity, this riveting new analysis takes on the enduring power of the Confederacy's image and reveals it to be, like the Confederacy itself, a hollow shell.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781595581082
EAN: 9781595581082
Acedemic Level: English
Book Type: English
Depth: 25
Height: 240 mm
Illustrations: illustrations
LCCN: 2007045285
Pagination: 310 pages, illustrations
Series Title: English
Star Rating: 1
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 2009
ISBN-10: 1595581081
Publisher: The New Press
Binding: Hardback
Continuations: English
Dewey: 973.713
Illustration: Y
Language: English
No of Pages: 310
Returnable: Y
Spine Width: 27 mm
Sub Title: The South's Inner Civil War
Width: 163 mm