The Confederate War / Edition 1

The Confederate War / Edition 1

by Gary W. Gallagher
ISBN-10:
0674160568
ISBN-13:
9780674160569
Pub. Date:
03/15/1999
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674160568
ISBN-13:
9780674160569
Pub. Date:
03/15/1999
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
The Confederate War / Edition 1

The Confederate War / Edition 1

by Gary W. Gallagher
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Overview

If one is to believe contemporary historians, the South never had a chance. Many allege that the Confederacy lost the Civil War because of internal division or civilian disaffection; others point to flawed military strategy or ambivalence over slavery. But, argues distinguished historian Gary Gallagher, we should not ask why the Confederacy collapsed so soon but rather how it lasted so long. In The Confederate War he reexamines the Confederate experience through the actions and words of the people who lived it to show how the home front responded to the war, endured great hardships, and assembled armies that fought with tremendous spirit and determination. Gallagher’s portrait highlights a powerful sense of Confederate patriotism and unity in the face of a determined adversary. Drawing on letters, diaries, and newspapers of the day, he shows that Southerners held not only an unflagging belief in their way of life, which sustained them to the bitter end, but also a widespread expectation of victory and a strong popular will closely attuned to military events. In fact, the army’s “offensive-defensive” strategy came remarkably close to triumph, claims Gallagher—in contrast to the many historians who believe that a more purely defensive strategy or a guerrilla resistance could have won the war for the South. To understand why the South lost, Gallagher says we need look no further than the war itself: after a long struggle that brought enormous loss of life and property, Southerners finally realized that they had been beaten on the battlefield. Gallagher’s interpretation of the Confederates and their cause boldly challenges current historical thinking and invites readers to reconsider their own conceptions of the American Civil War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674160569
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 03/15/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Gary W. Gallagher is John L. Nau III Professor of History at the University of Virginia.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: The Challenge of the Confederate Experience
  • 1. Popular Will: “Many years yet I fear, we are to endure these severe trials”

    • [Photographs and Illustrations] A People’s Will


  • 2. Nationalism: “The Army of Northern Virginia alone, as the last hope of the South, will win the Independence of the Confederacy”

    • [Photographs and Illustrations] Bonds of Nationhood


  • 3. Military Strategy: “The Southern populace clamoured for bloody battles”

    • [Photographs and Illustrations] A People Defeated


  • 4. Defeat: “What else could we do but give up?”
  • Notes
  • Index

What People are Saying About This

James I. Robertson

Starting with meticulous research and proceeding with careful analysis, Gallagher presents a convincing argument that Confederate fortunes collapsed primarily from military defeats rather than an internal loss of will. This is must reading for anyone seeking a basic explanation of the causes and outcome of the Civil War.
James I. Robertson, Jr., author of Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the Legend

Joseph T. Glatthaar

The Confederate War is vintage Gary Gallagher. Drawing on vast research, careful reasoning, and a perceptive understanding of the use of evidence, Gallagher deftly slays some of the Civil War's most lasting interpretations. It is one of the best books on the Confederacy in this decade and is a must read for anyone interested in the Civil War.
Joseph T. Glatthaar, author of Forged in Battle: The Civil War Alliance of Black Soldiers and White Officers

Eugene Genovese

In this bold, high spirited, well argued--and indispensable--book, Gary Gallagher does justice to the extraordinary courage and tenacity with which the white people of the South fought to establish their claims to national self-determination. And in so doing, he respectfully refutes prevalent but wrong-headed judgments.
Eugene Genovese, author of The Southern Tradition

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