Internal opposition Economic disparity was Confederacy\u27s downfall The question of Confederate unity — or the lack of it — has been the subject of a lengthy scholarly debate. Some historians, focusing on the racial and class divisions of the South, argue that internal dissent sign...
Desertion is one of the least understood topics in Civil War studies, though an adequate account of ...
In a 1975 article on the place of yeomen farmers in a slave society, Eugene D. Genovese identified a...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
There is no mistaking the theme of this passionate book: the Confederacy lost the Civil War because ...
Unity or Disunity in the American South Perhaps one of the most intriguing debates for students ...
Confederate Dissent Scholars writing about the Confederate experience have recognized at least sinc...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
Although the American Civil War is often thought of as a sectional contest, southerners not only fou...
The thesis examines the complex nature of dissent and discontent across three Confederate states dur...
The following is a study of the collapse of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. This· stu...
Before the final shot of the Civil War rang out, the phrase a rich man\u27s war, poor man\u27s figh...
This dissertation, which focuses on Georgia from 1848 until 1865, argues that a middle class formed ...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
Appalachia\u27s Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Communities More often than not, historians of th...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Desertion is one of the least understood topics in Civil War studies, though an adequate account of ...
In a 1975 article on the place of yeomen farmers in a slave society, Eugene D. Genovese identified a...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...
There is no mistaking the theme of this passionate book: the Confederacy lost the Civil War because ...
Unity or Disunity in the American South Perhaps one of the most intriguing debates for students ...
Confederate Dissent Scholars writing about the Confederate experience have recognized at least sinc...
Race Trumps Class Flagging Support Undermines South When Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Nor...
Although the American Civil War is often thought of as a sectional contest, southerners not only fou...
The thesis examines the complex nature of dissent and discontent across three Confederate states dur...
The following is a study of the collapse of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. This· stu...
Before the final shot of the Civil War rang out, the phrase a rich man\u27s war, poor man\u27s figh...
This dissertation, which focuses on Georgia from 1848 until 1865, argues that a middle class formed ...
Confederate class conflict The war within the war Why the Confederacy lost is a question almost as...
Appalachia\u27s Civil War The War\u27s Impact on Communities More often than not, historians of th...
This paper seeks to make clear the root of the American Civil War- economic problems. And in the mea...
Desertion is one of the least understood topics in Civil War studies, though an adequate account of ...
In a 1975 article on the place of yeomen farmers in a slave society, Eugene D. Genovese identified a...
Questioning Confederate Dedication It has been a decade and a half since the appearance of Steph...