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Tax-exempt? | Why the South Lost the Civil War Richard E. Beringer is a professor of history at the University of North Dakota and the coeditor of a volume of The Papers of Jefferson Davis. Herman Hattaway is a professor of history at the University of Missouri in Kansas City and the coauthor with Archer Jones of How the North Won: A Military History of the Civil War. Archer Jones is emeritus professor of history and former dean at North Dakota State University. William N. Still Jr. is a professor of history at East Carolina University and the author of several books, including Odyssey in Gray: A Diary of Confederate Service, 1863-1865. ISBN 0820313963 paper • $24.95 624 pp. • 6 x 9 in. • 28 photos • 8 maps • 6 figures"[The authors] show that the Southern states were not united around a single leader or cause. . . . In the end, they discovered that God did not wear gray." C. Van Woodward, New York Review of Books"Should be required reading for anyone interested in the Confederate experiment. Its superb analysis of the previous literature, including respectful disagreement with many of the conclusions of Owsley, McWhiney, Jamieson and other prominent historians, makes it an ideal starting point for any discussion of Confederate defeat." Dallas Times-Herald |
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