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REBEL YELL: History of the Confederacy Memoirs and Biographies of the Confederate Leaders & Official Documents - Voices of the Lost Cause: Chronicles from the Confederate Era - cover

REBEL YELL: History of the Confederacy Memoirs and Biographies of the Confederate Leaders & Official Documents - Voices of the Lost Cause: Chronicles from the Confederate Era

John Esten Cooke, Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, Frank H. Alfriend, Heros von Borcke

Casa editrice: Good Press

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REBEL YELL: History of the Confederacy, Memoirs and Biographies of the Confederate Leaders & Official Documents offers an immersive exploration of the multifaceted history of the Confederate South. This anthology erects a poignant narrative scaffold, supported by a tapestry of memoirs, biographies, and official documents that illuminate the lives of Confederate leaders. Through a medley of literary forms, from the stirring memoir to the definitive biography, this collection captures the zeitgeist of the Confederate era, unraveling tales of bravery, leadership, and the tumultuous landscape of the Civil War. This anthology brings together the writings of eminent figures such as John Esten Cooke, Jefferson Davis, and Robert E. Lee, with contributions from lesser-known but equally influential voices like Frank H. Alfriend and Heros von Borcke. These authors provide diverse perspectives that are underpinned by the cultural and historical contexts of the Confederacy. Their varied backgrounds and firsthand accounts offer a comprehensive understanding of the Confederate movement, reflecting the fervor and complexity of its leaders. The collection stands as a crucial scholarly resource that aligns with both Southern historiography and studies of leadership. REBEL YELL is a must-read for both history aficionados and those seeking to understand the layered dynamics of Civil War leadership. It offers a unique platform to engage with the various voices that shaped the Confederate narrative, promoting a rich dialogue across different literary styles and thematic analyses. By delving into this anthology, readers gain not only an educational understanding of the era but also a nuanced view into the myriad perspectives that echo through its pages, making it an indispensable resource for fostering historical insight.
Disponibile da: 17/01/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 3220 pagine.

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