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In the middle of the nineteenth century steam power replaced muscle
power as the prime mover of civilisation, and the Industrial
Revolution roared across the world. A new World-Cycle, the Machine
Age, was born. But in the Southern United States men took up arms
against the imperatives of the machine, and their Lost Cause marked
the end of the Age of Agriculture. By the editing of contemporary
diaries, letters, essays, newspaper editorials, memoirs, histories
and official records, and the collation of them into a narrative
form, this work attempts to paint a contemporaneous portrait of the
storm-tossed Confederacy and the revolution that swept it away. The
narrative is written in the spirit of a bard singing the
Confederate Epic. As such, it offers a challenge to some
long-cherished American myths, and -- to a de jure federated
Republic that is in the late stages of transformation into a de
facto centralised Democracy - it speaks Truth to Power.
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