The Confederate Nation, 1861-1865Harper & Row, 1979 - 384 pages Traces the development of Southern nationalism from its foundations in the Old South through the establishment of the Confederacy and the first years of the Civil War. |
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THE SOCIAL ECONOMY OF THE OLD SOUTH | 1 |
CULTURAL NATIONALISM IN THE PRECONFED ERATE SOUTH | 17 |
FOUNDATIONS OF THE SOUTHERN NATION | 37 |
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