Name/Title
The Creation of Confederate Nationalism: Ideology and Identity in the Civil War SouthEntry/Object ID
2005.003.0170Description
Faust demonstrates how politicians, clergymen, journalists, educators, and others sought to formulate a new agenda, and how southerner drew on other nationalist movements, as well as on their belief that God had given them a special status and special responsibilities, to legitimize their endeavor. She also shows that the social, political, and economic constraints within which Confederate nationalism was formed doomed it to failure.
110 p., ill., 23 cm.Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation LibraryAcquisition
Accession
2005.003.Source or Donor
New Library Catalog Records (2005)Acquisition Method
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Nomenclature 4.0
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BookNomenclature Sub-Class
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Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
United States History, Confederate States of America, Civil War, 1861-1865, Nationalism--Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America--HistoryBook Details
Author
Faust, Drew GilpinSeries
Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern HistoryPublisher
Louisiana State University PressDate Published
circa 1988Call No.
E487. F38 1988ISBN
0-8071-1509-6LCCN
89-9036Location
Category
PermanentDate
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