The Confederate Nation: 1861–1865

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Harper Collins, 2011 M02 1 - 579 pages
“Incisive and insightful. . . . As good a short history of the Southern war effort as we have.” —T. Harry Williams, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Lincoln and His Generals

Emory M. Thomas’s critically acclaimed chronicle of the Confederacy remains widely recognized as the standard history of the South during the Civil War. Now with a new introduction by the author, The Confederate Nation presents a highly readable, highly personal portrait of the Southern experience during these years. Thomas, renowned for his illuminating biographies of Robert E. Lee and other Southern generals, here delivers the definitive account of the political and military events that shook the nation during its period of greatest turmoil.

The Confederate Nation has yet to be superseded as the standard title on the subject.” —Journal of Southern History

“A serious, scholarly, readable work.” —C. Vann Woodward, The New Republic

“One of America’s most eminent Civil War historians.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch

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About the author (2011)

Emory M. Thomas is Regents Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Georgia. He is the author of eight books, including acclaimed biographies of the Confederate generals J. E. B. Stuart and Robert E. Lee. He lives in Athens, Georgia.

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