Confederate Morale and Church Propaganda by James W Silver

Confederate Morale and Church Propaganda by James W Silver

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A study of the church's role in bringing on secession and promoting the Civil War, by the author of Mississippi: The Closed Society.

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Confederate Morale and Church Propaganda by James W Silver

In this closely documented study, Professor James W. Silver examines the role of the church in the South during the Civil War: what part it played as a powerful social institution in shaping the mind of the South, bringing on secession, and promoting the war, and to what extent its efforts succeeded or failed.
"A first-rate book on a limited aspect of Confederate church history" -- Civil War Books
Silver, James W.: - James W. Silver (1907-1988) was professor of history at the University of Mississippi. He is author of Mississippi: The Closed Society, Running Scared: Silver in Mississippi, and Edmund Pendleton Gaines, Frontier General and editor (with John K. Bettersworth) of Mississippi in the Confederacy.
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ISBN 13 9780393004229
ISBN 10 0393004228
Title Confederate Morale and Church Propaganda
Author James W Silver
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 2012-09-28
Number of pages 130
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