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The plain people of the ConfederacyThe plain people of the Confederacy

The plain people of the Confederacy1943

Bell Irvin Wiley

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"Widely hailed for his realistic portrayals of the common soldier of the Civil War, Bell Irvin Wiley upset carefully cultivated, deeply held southern myths about the Lost Cause with the 1944 publication of The Plain People of the Confederacy. His look at the Confederate experience of soldiers, African Americans, and women also sparked a debate about the reasons for southern defeat that continues among historians to this day. Republished here with Paul D. Escott's new introduction and fresh appraisal of the book's influence, this classic work reveals a far more complex, conflicted, and intriguing society than the unified and idealized version created and perpetuated in the wake of surrender.". "Wiley broke new ground by challenging southern myths about a contented and loyal slave population, a self-sacrificing citizenry united in support of states' rights, and a military unmarred by cowardice and vice. Unearthing a wealth of correspondence, government documents, and other firsthand accounts, Wiley brought to center stage the question of popular morale and insisted on its importance in shaping the fate of the Confederacy. He showed that the Confederacy was racked by dissension and that the heart of the South's problems lay in class resentments and poor governmental policy rather than in military reverses."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
1943
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Pages
104
ISBN-13
9781570033629
OL Work ID
OL3644577W

Subjects

Confederate States of AmericaSocial life and customsSocial aspectsAfro-AmericansWomenUnited States Civil War, 1861-1865Social conditionsSoldiersConfederate States of America. ArmyAfrican AmericansHistoryAmerican Civil War (1861-1865) fast (OCoLC)fst01351658African americans, social conditionsWomen, social conditionsConfederate states of america, social conditionsUnited states, history, civil war, 1861-1865

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