Through an examination of memoirs personal papers and postwar Confederate rituals this book explores how white southerners adjusted to and interpreted their defeat and analyses the cultural implications of a central event in American history. Foster argues that contrary to southern folklore southerners actually accepted their loss rapidly embraced both reunion and a New South and helped to foster sectional reconciliation and an emerging social order.
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