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Jubal Early is one of the most interesting generals of the Civil
War. While he played important roles at battles like Gettysburg and
Monocacy, as well as being the man who led a Confederate army at
Fort Stevens, where President Lincoln came under fire, his biggest
contributions came after the war.
Early's writings helped shape how the Civil War and Confederacy
were remembered in the decades after the war, particularly as a
Virginian working and contributing toward the Southern Historical
Society. He helped shape the Lost Cause, as well as the deification
of Robert E. Lee, all while defending the South and justifying the
war.
Naturally, Early also wrote a memoirs of his time in the Army of
Northern Virginia and as a Confederate general throughout the war
as well. The memoirs are important not just for Civil War
historians but also anyone interested in the Lost Cause as a
literary and historiographical movement.
'Early's book is a large work which students of Lee's army cannot
ignore...Gary Gallagher's introduction is as fine a piece of
writing of this nature as a reader is likely to find. Dr. Gallagher
knew 'Old Jube' and captures him in a model sketch.'--Jeffry Wert,
author of Mosby's Rangers
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