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Introduction | 1 | |
The Last Function of Government: Confederate Collapse and Negotiated Peace | 13 | |
Learning to Say "Enough": Southern Generals and the Final Weeks of the Confederacy | 40 | |
Facilitating Defeat: The Union High Command and the Collapse of the Confederacy | 80 | |
Jefferson Davis and the "Guerrilla Option": A Reexamination | 104 | |
Despair, Hope, and Delusion: The Collapse of Confederate Morale Reexamined | 129 | |
Did Confederate Women Lose the War? Deprivation, Destruction, and Despair on the Home Front | 168 | |
Index | 195 |
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