The American Confederacy was in fact fighting two civil wars, external and internal. Information is readily available about the external conflict, but very little is known about the internal conflict. In this riveting new analysis historian David Williams shatters the myth of wartime southern unity, taking on the enduring power of the Confederacy's image and revealing it to be, like the Confederacy itself, a hollow shell.
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