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In writing this book, Pulitzer Prize-winning Civil War historian James M. McPherson (Battle Cry of Freedom; War on the Waters; Tried by War) faced a difficult task. For a century and a half, almost from the moment of surrender, Confederate president and commander in chief Jefferson Davis has been castigated as the cause of the disastrous defeat even as some of his generals have been canonized. McPherson's typically penetrating research reveals a different story: Embattled Rebel presents Davis as a diligent, disciplined commander whose own Mexican War military experiences made him a knowledgeable judge of his own generals. A revisionist history by a preeminent Civil War historian.
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From the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Battle Cry of Freedom, a powerful new reckoning with Jefferson Davis as military commander of the Confederacy
History has not been kind to Jefferson Davis. His cause went down in disastrous defeat and left the South impoverished for generations. If that cause had succeeded, it would have torn the United States in two and preserved the institution of slavery. Many Americans in Davis’s own time and ...