Introduction | p. 1 |
The Anatomy of the Myth | p. 11 |
Jubal A. Early, the Lost Cause, and Civil War History: A Persistent Legacy | p. 35 |
"Is Our Love for Wade Hampton Foolishness?": South Carolina and the Lost Cause | p. 60 |
"These Few Gray-Haired, Battle-Scarred Veterans": Confederate Army Reunions in Georgia, 1885-95 | p. 89 |
New South Visionaries: Virginia's Last Generation of Slaveholders, the Gospel of Progress, and the Lost Cause | p. 111 |
James Longstreet and the Lost Cause | p. 127 |
Continuous Hammering and Mere Attrition: Lost Cause Critics and the Military Reputation of Ulysses S. Grant | p. 147 |
"Let the People See the Old Life as It Was": LaSalle Corbell Pickett and the Myth of the Lost Cause | p. 170 |
The Immortal Confederacy: Another Look at Lost Cause Religion | p. 185 |
Contributors | p. 219 |
Index | p. 221 |
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