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Mississippi's Civil War : a Narrative History

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This book examines Mississippi's Civil War experience.

It begins with an introductory overview of the socio-political climate of the state during the1850s and ends with a treatment of Mississippi's post-war environment and the rise of Lost Cause mythology.

In between, the work covers the pivotal events, issues, and personalities of the period.

Wynne emphasizes the experiences of Mississippians?male and female, black and white?as they struggled to deal with the crisis.

The political events leading to seces-sion, Mississippians? initial enthusiasm for war, voices of dissent, the disbursement of troops in and out of the state, the home front, freedom for the slave community, waning enthusiasm (both in the military and on the home front) as the war dragged on, defeat, and the ultimate struggle to turn defeat into a moral victory through Lost Cause mythology are also discussed.

This book makes significant contributions to Civil War literature.

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Product Details
Mercer University Press
0881460397 / 9780881460391
Microfilm
976.205
15/11/2006
United States
243 pages, Illustrations, maps
164 x 231 mm, 558 grams
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