The Confederate Republic: A Revolution Against Politics (Civil War America)

The Confederate Republic: A Revolution Against Politics (Civil War America)

by George C . Rable (Author)

Synopsis

In this investigation of Confederate political culture, George Rable focuses on the assumptions, values, and beliefs that formed the foundation of Confederate political ideology. He shows how southerners attempted to purify the political process and avoid what they saw as the evils of parties and partisanship. According to Rable, secession marked the beginning of a revolution against politics, in which the Confederacy's founding fathers saw themselves as the true heirs of the American Revolution. Nevertheless, factionalism developed within the Confederacy as the war dragged on, and the conflict carried over from the strictly political sphere to matters of military strategy, civil religion, and education. Rable concludes that despite the war's outcome, the Confederacy's antipolitical legacy had a profound impact on southern politics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 440
Edition: New edition
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 01 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0807858188
ISBN 13: 9780807858189

Media Reviews
A valuable contribution to the literature of the wartime South. - Reviews in American History
Author Bio
George C. Rable is the Charles G. Summersell Professor of Southern History at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. His previous books include The Confederate Republic: A Revolution against Politics and Civil Wars: Women and the Crisis of Southern Nationalism.