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Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Choosing War 1
Conflict & Collaboration
Building the Plain People's Confederacy: January-June 1861 13
A Nation of Their Own: July 1861-March 1862 39
The Crucible of War
The Ardor of Patriotism: April-July 1862 65
War in Earnest: August-December 1862 87
The Family War: January-December 1863 111
War Without End
The Cost of Independence: January-June 1864 141
The Fall of the Confederacy: July 1864-March 1865 165
Epilogue: Swallowing the Elephant: Toward the New South 189
Methodology 197
Notes 201
Bibliography 255
Index 285
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