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Foreword Brandon H. Beck ix
Introduction: Charles P. Roland, Historian of the Civil War and the American South John David Smith 1
The Man, The Soldier, The Historian
In the Beginning 57
A Citizen Soldier Recalls World War II 75
In Retrospect 89
Secession and the Civil War
Why the War Came 93
Louisiana and Secession 107
The Resort to Arms 117
A Slaveowner's Defense of Slavery 133
Louisiana Sugar Planters and the Civil War 147
Civil War Leadership
Albert Sidney Johnston and the Defense of the Confederate West 163
The Generalship of Robert E. Lee 175
Robert E. Lee and the Leadership of Character 207
Alan Nolan Considered: or Lee in Caricature 221
Lee and Jackson: An Indomitable Team 235
The South in Fact and in Myth
The South, America's Will-o'-the-Wisp Eden 253
The South of the Agrarians 269
Happy Chandler 285
Change and Tradition in Southern Society 303
The Ever-Vanishing South 319
Copyrights and Permissions 337
Index 339
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Add History Teaches Us to Hope: Reflections on the Civil War and Southern History, Before his death in 1870, Robert E. Lee penned a letter to Col. Charles Marshall in which he argued that we must cast our eyes backward in times of turmoil and change, concluding that it is history that teaches us to hope. Charles Pierce Roland, one of , History Teaches Us to Hope: Reflections on the Civil War and Southern History to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add History Teaches Us to Hope: Reflections on the Civil War and Southern History, Before his death in 1870, Robert E. Lee penned a letter to Col. Charles Marshall in which he argued that we must cast our eyes backward in times of turmoil and change, concluding that it is history that teaches us to hope. Charles Pierce Roland, one of , History Teaches Us to Hope: Reflections on the Civil War and Southern History to your collection on WonderClub |