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The Confederate Culture and Its Weakenesses
How Culture Contributed to the Confederate Defeat
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344 pages
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The book explores how certain aspects of Southern culture hindered success in the Civil War, particularly during the secession. It highlights the preoccupation of Southern leaders, such as Robert E. Lee and Jeb Stuart, with personal ambition and honor over strategic military cooperation. The narrative suggests that these traits led to critical failures, including the loss at Gettysburg and the inability to protect key cities like New Orleans and Vicksburg. This analysis provides insight into the complexities of leadership and decision-making during the conflict.
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2023, paperback
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