Confederacy

Confederacy

This was the name or title commonly given to the Confederate States of America (1861–65), the government established by the Southern states of the United States when such states made a secession from the Union.

Confederacy

Resources

See Also

  • Compact
  • Confederate states
  • Federal government

Further Reading

J. Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (1881, abr. ed. 1961).
R. S. Henry, The Story of the Confederacy (1931, rev. ed. 1957).
F. L. Owsley, King Cotton Diplomacy (1931, new ed. 1959).
J. G. Randall, The Civil War and Reconstruction (1937; rev. ed. by D. Donald, 1961).
C. H. Wesley, The Collapse of the Confederacy (1937, repr. 1968).
E. M. Coulter, The Confederate States of America, 1861–1865 ( “A History of the South” series, Vol. VII, 1950).
Eaton, C., A History of the Southern Confederacy (1954).
Wellman, M. W., They Took Their Stand (1959).
Roland, C. P., The Confederacy (1960).
Yearns, W. B., The Confederate Congress (1960).
Commager, H. S., The Defeat of the Confederacy (1964).
Thomas, E. M., The Confederacy as a Revolutionary Experience (1971).
Sewell, R. H., A House Divided (1988).
Hartzler, D., Confederate Presentations: Swords, Guns, and Knives (1989).
Gallagher, G. W., The Confederate War (1997).
Davis, W. C., An Honorable Defeat: The Last Days of the Confederate Government (2001).
Rubin, A. S., A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861–1868 (2007).
Thomas, E. M., The Confederate Nation: 1861–1865 (2011).


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