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Rebels in Repose: Confederate Commanders After the War

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The postwar life of surviving Rebel generals--the triumph and heartbreak, success and failure of Robert E. Lee, Nathan Bedford Forrest, and others.

The South's high command traveled dramatically divergent paths after the dissolution of the Confederacy.

Their professional reputations were often rewritten accordingly, as the rise of the Lost Cause ideology codified the deification of Lee and the vilification of James Longstreet. The irascible Jubal A. Early, Robert E. Lee's "bad old man," went to Canada after the war and remained an unreconstructed Rebel until his death. Lee became president of Washington College and urged reconciliation with the North. Braxton Bragg never found solid economic footing and remained mournful of slavery's demise until his own, when a heart attack took him in Galveston.

Allie Povall shares the stories of nineteen of these former generals, touching briefly on their antebellum and wartime experiences before richly detailing their attempts to salvage livelihoods from the wreckage of America's defining cataclysm.

259 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 16, 2018

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January 26, 2022
Good book for light reading and new information on Confederates post-war.
The author’s introduction is bizarre, and reflects an inability to put history in context.
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