
- 201 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
The Collapse of the Confederacy
About this book
Practically all Civil War historians agree that after the fall of Atlanta in September 1864 and Lincoln's triumphant reelection in November, the South had no remaining chance to make good its independence. Well aware that Appomattox and Durham Station were close at hand, historians have treated the war's final months in a fashion that smacks strongly of denouement: the great, tragic conflict rolls on to its now-certain end. Certain, that is, to us, but deeply uncertain to the millions of Northerners and Southerners who lived through the anxious days of early 1865. The final months of the Confederacy offer fascinating opportunities-as a case study in war termination, as a period that shaped the initial circumstances of Reconstruction, and as a lens through which to analyze Southern society at its most stressful moment. The Collapse of the Confederacy collects six essays that explore how popular expectations, national strategy, battlefield performance, and Confederate nationalism affected Confederate actions during the final months of the conflict.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Maps
- Introduction
- The Last Function of Government: Confederate Collapse and Negotiated Peace
- Learning to Say “Enough”: Southern Generals and the Final Weeks of the Confederacy
- Facilitating Defeat: The Union High Command and the Collapse of the Confederacy
- Jefferson Davis and the “Guerrilla Option”: A Reexamination
- Despair, Hope, and Delusion: The Collapse of Confederate Morale Reexamined
- Did Confederate Women Lose the War? Deprivation, Destruction, and Despair on the Home Front
- Index