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"Readers of this book who thought they knew a lot about the U.S. Civil War will discover that much of what they 'knew' is wrong. For readers whose previous knowledge is sketchy but whose desire to learn is strong, the separation of myth from reality is an important step toward mastering the subject. The essays will generate lively discussion and new insights."
—James M. McPherson, Professor Emeritus, Princeton University

Trade Review
"I never imagined that my Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest, first published in 2003, would prove to be so enduring a format for helping students of all kinds to rethink key moments in human history. It is therefore a great honor to see that the book has now inspired Hackett Publishing Company's "Myths of History" series, expertly and effectively edited by Alfred J. Andrea and Andrew Holt.”
—Matthew Restall, Pennsylvania State University
"Wesley Moody's clear, engaging book tackles enduring Civil War myths with grace, candor, and persuasive evidence. By exploring a wide range of subjects including the war's causes, soldiers, leaders, prisons, and battlefields, this volume's group of talented historians accomplishes more than myth busting. Each scholar reveals deeper, more satisfying stories hidden beneath Civil War fallacies and falsehoods. As a result, Civil War students and enthusiasts will find more than facts in this compelling book; they’ll encounter the complexities of real war, the long shadows of memory, and the hard work that historians conduct to illuminate the past."
—Jason Phillips, Eberly Professor of Civil War History, West Virginia University
"Seven Myths of the Civil War is well-written, engaging, accessible, and of very sound scholarship. In this volume some of the premier scholars in the field of Civil War history weigh in and root out the causes, courses, and continuing consequences of these persistent mythologies in ways that are at once both easily accessible and necessarily nuanced. I plan to use this collection of essays as a centerpiece of my next Civil War-themed course. I’ll use it to introduce the prevailing myths regarding the Civil War Era, then point up the ways in which the historical record can be seen to utterly debunk those myths."
—James Hill Welborn III, Georgia College & State University

Table of Contents
Contents:

Series Editors' Foreword
Editor's Preface
Introduction
  1. Confederate States' Rights: A Contradiction in Terms
  2. Was Abraham Lincoln a Racist?
  3. African Americans in Confederate Military Service: Myth and Reality
  4. The Myth of the "Great" Conventional Battlefield War
  5. Civil War Prisons: The Legacy of Responsibility
  6. The Lost Causers' Favorite Target: Grant the Butcher
  7. Marching through Georgia: The Myth of Sherman's Total War
Epilogue
Suggested Readings

Seven Myths of the Civil War

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A Hardback by Wesley Moody

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    Publisher: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
    Publication Date: 01/09/2017
    ISBN13: 9781624666377, 978-1624666377
    ISBN10: 162466637X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    "Readers of this book who thought they knew a lot about the U.S. Civil War will discover that much of what they 'knew' is wrong. For readers whose previous knowledge is sketchy but whose desire to learn is strong, the separation of myth from reality is an important step toward mastering the subject. The essays will generate lively discussion and new insights."
    —James M. McPherson, Professor Emeritus, Princeton University

    Trade Review
    "I never imagined that my Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest, first published in 2003, would prove to be so enduring a format for helping students of all kinds to rethink key moments in human history. It is therefore a great honor to see that the book has now inspired Hackett Publishing Company's "Myths of History" series, expertly and effectively edited by Alfred J. Andrea and Andrew Holt.”
    —Matthew Restall, Pennsylvania State University
    "Wesley Moody's clear, engaging book tackles enduring Civil War myths with grace, candor, and persuasive evidence. By exploring a wide range of subjects including the war's causes, soldiers, leaders, prisons, and battlefields, this volume's group of talented historians accomplishes more than myth busting. Each scholar reveals deeper, more satisfying stories hidden beneath Civil War fallacies and falsehoods. As a result, Civil War students and enthusiasts will find more than facts in this compelling book; they’ll encounter the complexities of real war, the long shadows of memory, and the hard work that historians conduct to illuminate the past."
    —Jason Phillips, Eberly Professor of Civil War History, West Virginia University
    "Seven Myths of the Civil War is well-written, engaging, accessible, and of very sound scholarship. In this volume some of the premier scholars in the field of Civil War history weigh in and root out the causes, courses, and continuing consequences of these persistent mythologies in ways that are at once both easily accessible and necessarily nuanced. I plan to use this collection of essays as a centerpiece of my next Civil War-themed course. I’ll use it to introduce the prevailing myths regarding the Civil War Era, then point up the ways in which the historical record can be seen to utterly debunk those myths."
    —James Hill Welborn III, Georgia College & State University

    Table of Contents
    Contents:

    Series Editors' Foreword
    Editor's Preface
    Introduction
    1. Confederate States' Rights: A Contradiction in Terms
    2. Was Abraham Lincoln a Racist?
    3. African Americans in Confederate Military Service: Myth and Reality
    4. The Myth of the "Great" Conventional Battlefield War
    5. Civil War Prisons: The Legacy of Responsibility
    6. The Lost Causers' Favorite Target: Grant the Butcher
    7. Marching through Georgia: The Myth of Sherman's Total War
    Epilogue
    Suggested Readings

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