The book, Civil War memoir, written in diary format, provides some
good insights into war from a Confederate chaplain's unique point
of view. Betts preferred to call the war a revolution rather than a
civil war, and he explains why. Because the book was a day-to-day
journal, many of the entries are a bit sketchy. Still, several
passages are very revealing and even emotionally moving. Readers
desiring to know the Confederate viewpoint about the Civil War
(which Betts prefers to call America's War of 1861-1865) will find
Bett's book to be particularly enlightening.
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