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Why the South Lost the Civil War (Brown Thrasher Books Ser.)

Author Beringer, Richard E.
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0820313963
ISBN-139780820313962
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank604,095
CategoryHistory
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In this widely heralded book first published in 1986, four historians consider the popularly held explanations for southern defeat state-rights disputes, inadequate military supply and strategy, and the Union blockade undergirding their discussion with a chronological account of the war's progress. In the end, the authors find that the South lacked the will to win, that weak Confederate nationalism and the strength of a peculiar brand of evangelical Protestantism sapped the South's ability to continue a war that was not yet lost on the field.
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