Georgia Historical Society Lecture Series
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Diehard Rebels:
The Confederate Culture of Invincibility
by Jason Phillips
Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 7 p.m.
Georgia Historical Society, Savannah
Free and open to the public
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Jason Phillips persuasively answers a Civil War mystery: Why did so many Confederates doggedly keep fighting in the face of looming defeat? Much is known about what Confederate soldiers fought for; far less is understood about why they continued to fight despite long odds and terrible costs. Drawing on soldiers' letters and diary entries from 1863 to 1865, Phillips in Diehard Rebels explains why countless Confederate soldiers earnestly believed that victory lay just around the corner. Examining a most impressive array of sources, including many from the Georgia Historical Society, he finds that religious faith, cheerleading propaganda, admiration of the officer class, hatred of Yankees, military discipline, bonding in the ranks, and stubborn denial of the obvious were all factors. Phillips eloquently and poignantly recounts the deprivations and sacrifices that Confederates endured in the vain hope of eventual victory. Every Civil War student will find Diehard Rebels highly moving and tragic.











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