The end of the Civil War raised many questions, one being how to piece back together the violently torn apart Union. With such an unprecedented war in American history, the exact course of how to do so was unknown. Would the country survive through Reconstruction, and how would sectional reconciliation be achieved? An even larger question was who to blame for the four long years of violence. In the minds of many northerners, that man was Jefferson Davis. Davis had not only led the secessionist movement, but was a traitor to the Union. By analyzing the calls for and against Jefferson Davis’s trial and execution, the fear and uncertainty over the Union’s future that existed in 1865 and years after depicted the conflicting and paradoxical ways...
Understanding the Transformation of a Region Twenty years after Appomattox, in an 1885 Memorial Day ...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
Revitalizing a Governor’s Reputation Edmund J. Davis was one of the most maligned governors that...
The end of the Civil War raised many questions, one being how to piece back together the violently t...
The treason charge brought against Jefferson Davis after the American Civil War has been largely ign...
This dissertation is a social, political, and cultural biography of Mississippi\u27s secessionist ge...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
A comparative biography of the two Presidents from a Southern pro-Confederate viewpoint. The section...
For the wartime generation, the Civil War in many ways represented a recapitulation of the American ...
The tension between strict legalism and practical politics was perfectly illustrated in the treatmen...
Re-Evaluating Confederate Emancipation Phillip Dillard attempts to provide a deeper examination of t...
The Confederate President and His Presidency This slim volume contains much more than first meet...
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
Typically students are taught that at the beginning of the American Civil War the primary motivating...
Understanding the Transformation of a Region Twenty years after Appomattox, in an 1885 Memorial Day ...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
Revitalizing a Governor’s Reputation Edmund J. Davis was one of the most maligned governors that...
The end of the Civil War raised many questions, one being how to piece back together the violently t...
The treason charge brought against Jefferson Davis after the American Civil War has been largely ign...
This dissertation is a social, political, and cultural biography of Mississippi\u27s secessionist ge...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
A comparative biography of the two Presidents from a Southern pro-Confederate viewpoint. The section...
For the wartime generation, the Civil War in many ways represented a recapitulation of the American ...
The tension between strict legalism and practical politics was perfectly illustrated in the treatmen...
Re-Evaluating Confederate Emancipation Phillip Dillard attempts to provide a deeper examination of t...
The Confederate President and His Presidency This slim volume contains much more than first meet...
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
While most of the fighting took place in the South, the Civil War profoundly affected the North. As ...
Typically students are taught that at the beginning of the American Civil War the primary motivating...
Understanding the Transformation of a Region Twenty years after Appomattox, in an 1885 Memorial Day ...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
Revitalizing a Governor’s Reputation Edmund J. Davis was one of the most maligned governors that...