The term Lost Cause originated in 1866 when a Virginia journalist published a book with that title which blamed Jefferson Davis for the defeat of the Confederate States of America
This study uses the concept of civil religion as a framework through which to examine the origins an...
This dissertation explores the life and career of former Confederate chaplain, Baptist minister, and...
This thesis sheds new light on the formation of the Lost Cause of the American South. While a hugely...
The term Lost Cause originated in 1866 when a Virginia journalist published a book with that title w...
Fascination with the Lost Cause seems to know no end—at least among historians, who keep publishing ...
A historian on a mission, Adam H. Domby seeks to expose how “white supremacy, fraud, and fabricated ...
This thesis analyzes the origins, creation and implementation of Lost Cause history textbooks in the...
The Lost Cause is an ideology that falsely portrays the antebellum South as an idyllic, agrarian soc...
Reexamining John Bell Hood’s Reputation Regarding the ideology of the “Lost Cause narrative that sp...
Scholars of the Lost Cause have tended to end their examinations of the Confederate commemorative mo...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
The Lost Cause is a pseudohistorical narrative created in the Southern United States to justify the ...
From the 1890s to the 1940s, students at southern college campuses, like most white southerners, par...
Following the end of the Civil War, the revisionist myth of the Lost Cause spread over the South as ...
The Myth of the Lost Cause is an inaccurate account of the Civil War that remains prominent in Ameri...
This study uses the concept of civil religion as a framework through which to examine the origins an...
This dissertation explores the life and career of former Confederate chaplain, Baptist minister, and...
This thesis sheds new light on the formation of the Lost Cause of the American South. While a hugely...
The term Lost Cause originated in 1866 when a Virginia journalist published a book with that title w...
Fascination with the Lost Cause seems to know no end—at least among historians, who keep publishing ...
A historian on a mission, Adam H. Domby seeks to expose how “white supremacy, fraud, and fabricated ...
This thesis analyzes the origins, creation and implementation of Lost Cause history textbooks in the...
The Lost Cause is an ideology that falsely portrays the antebellum South as an idyllic, agrarian soc...
Reexamining John Bell Hood’s Reputation Regarding the ideology of the “Lost Cause narrative that sp...
Scholars of the Lost Cause have tended to end their examinations of the Confederate commemorative mo...
Understanding the Origins of a Controversial Sherman This is not just a book about the Lost Cause; t...
The Lost Cause is a pseudohistorical narrative created in the Southern United States to justify the ...
From the 1890s to the 1940s, students at southern college campuses, like most white southerners, par...
Following the end of the Civil War, the revisionist myth of the Lost Cause spread over the South as ...
The Myth of the Lost Cause is an inaccurate account of the Civil War that remains prominent in Ameri...
This study uses the concept of civil religion as a framework through which to examine the origins an...
This dissertation explores the life and career of former Confederate chaplain, Baptist minister, and...
This thesis sheds new light on the formation of the Lost Cause of the American South. While a hugely...