The South to Posterity

An Introduction to the Writing of Confederate History

Gary W Gallagher author Douglas Southall Freeman author Gary W Gallagher editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Louisiana State University Press

Published:30th Oct '98

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Douglas Southall Freedman was the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "R.E. Lee: A Biography".

A bibliography of narratives, memoirs and other works on the Civil War. In eight chapters, Freeman reviews soldiers' accounts, vindications penned after the war, women's commentaries, biographies of and tributes to Robert E. Lee, thoughts from foreign observers, and diaries, letters and speeches.After the publication of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, many Confederate historians were asked, ""What shall I read next?"" To answer the requests for further writings on the Civil War era, distinguished historian Douglas Southall Freeman assembled this bibliography of the best narratives, memoirs, and other works- those that tell their stories simply, with wit and realism- that provide a good introduction to literature on the Lost Cause.

In contrast to most bibliographies, The South to Posterity reads easily and often movingly. In eight masterful chapters, Freeman reviews soldiers' battlefield accounts; vindications penned just after the war; biographies of and tributes to General Robert E. Lee; women's commentaries; thoughts from foreign observers and participants; and diaries, letters, and speeches. Finally, he discusses topics yet to be addressed. A new introduction by Civil War historian Gary W. Gallagher provides an excellent background to Freeman's life and work and considers what has been accomplished in the field since the book first appeared.

ISBN: 9780807123164

Dimensions: 201mm x 140mm x 15mm

Weight: 308g

236 pages