This unique study of a generation of Tennessee soldiers contrasts
in detail the lifestyles and class attitudes of the
nineteenth-century South. Bailey has gleaned a vast amount of
information on landownership and slaveownership, occupations,
wealth, education, social-class relationships, Civil War
experiences, and post-bellum careers. He argues that class
differences and conflict were stronger that suggested by earlier
scholars.
Originally published in 1987.
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