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9781570031526

Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy

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  • ISBN13:

    9781570031526

  • ISBN10:

    1570031525

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-10-01
  • Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Pr
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Summary

A standard source for more than three generations of Civil War scholars, Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy remains the authoritative study of the Confederate draft. In this landmark book, Albert Burton Moore uses conscription to illustrate a central paradox of the Confederacy: in order to protect its commitment to states' rights, the Confederacy was forced to adopt tactics of centralized government.
Charting the strength of Confederate forces before and after conscription's implementation in 1862, Moore examines the system's daily operations, troublesome procedures for substitutions and exemptions, and ultimate collapse. He conveys the controversy surrounding conscription by quoting from acerbic and sometimes eloquent arguments for and against conscription put forth by governors, congressmen, newspaper editors, and soldiers. Although Moore credits Confederate conscription with a high degree of success, he blames it for causing friction between state governors and President Jefferson Davis, dissension between state and national judicial systems, and bureaucratic problems of colossal proportions.
William Garrett Piston's new introduction places the volume in its historical context and underscores one of the most remarkable features of the study - Moore's forthright admission that a large number of Southerners did not support the Confederacy.

Author Biography

Albert Burton Moore (1887-1967) was chair of the history department at the University of Alabama.

Table of Contents

General Editor's Preface
Introduction
The Military System of the Confederacy to April, 1862p. 1
The First Conscription Act and Its Receptionp. 12
Substitutionp. 27
Statutory Exemption (1862-1864)p. 52
Statutory-Executive Exemptionp. 83
The Fruits of the First Conscription Actp. 114
The Second Act and the Problems of Enforcementp. 140
The Courts and Conscriptionp. 162
The Dual Systemp. 191
The Dual System (Continued)p. 207
Confederate Versus State Authority in the Lower Southp. 228
Confederate Versus State Authority in Georgia and North Carolinap. 255
Confederate Versus State Authority in the Upper Southp. 297
The Concluding Yearp. 305
The Last Daysp. 336
Did Conscription Fail?p. 354
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