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A War State All Over Ben H. Severance

A War State All Over By Ben H. Severance

A War State All Over by Ben H. Severance


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Alabama's military forces were fierce and dedicated combatants for the Confederate cause. In his new study of Alabama during the Civil War, Ben Severance argues that Alabama's electoral and political attitudes were, in their own way, just as unified in their support for the cause of southern independence.

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A War State All Over: Alabama Politics and the Confederate Cause by Ben H. Severance

An in-depth political study of Alabama's government during the Civil War.

Alabama's military forces were fierce and dedicated combatants for the Confederate cause. In his new study of Alabama during the Civil War, Ben H. Severance argues that Alabama's electoral and political attitudes were, in their own way, just as unified in their support for the cause of southern independence. To be sure, the civilian populace often expressed unease about the conflict, as did a good many of its legislators, but the majority of government officials and military personnel displayed pronounced patriotism and a consistent willingness to accept a total war approach in pursuit of their new nation's aims; as Severance puts it, Alabama was a 'war state all over.'

In his innovative study, Severance examines the state's political leadership at every level of governance - congressional, gubernatorial, and legislative - and orients much of its analysis around the state elections of 1863. Coming at the war's midpoint, these elections provide an invaluable gauge of popular support for Alabama's role in the Civil War, particularly at a time when the military situation for Confederate forces was looking bleak. The results do not necessarily reflect a society that was unreservedly prowar, but they clearly establish a polity that was committed to an unconditional Confederate victory, in spite of the probable costs.

A War State All Over: Alabama Politics and the Confederate Cause focuses on the martial character of Alabama's polity while simultaneously acknowledging the widespread angst of Alabama's larger culture and society. In doing so, it puts a human face on the election returns by providing detailed character sketches of the principal candidates that illuminate both their outlook on the war and their role in shaping policy.

A War State All Over Reviews

This original contribution to the historiography of Alabama's 1863 elections fills an important need by effectively demonstrating that Alabama's elections for state and national representation, as well as how soldiers would have likely voted, were a repudiation of previous politicians, but not necessarily a repudiation of the war effort. - Joseph W. Danielson, author of War's Desolating Scourge: The Union's Occupation of North Alabama

About Ben H. Severance

Ben H. Severance is professor and chair of history at Auburn University at Montgomery. He is author of Portraits of Conflict: APhotographic History of Alabama in the Civil War and Tennessee's Radical Army: The State Guard and Its Role inReconstruction, 1867-1869.

Table of Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Congressional Races
  • Chapter 2. The Gubernatorial Contest
  • Chapter 3. Of Senators and Legislators
  • Chapter 4. Alabama's Soldiery and the Elections
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

    Additional information

    NGR9780817320591
    9780817320591
    0817320598
    A War State All Over: Alabama Politics and the Confederate Cause by Ben H. Severance
    New
    Hardback
    The University of Alabama Press
    2020-06-09
    264
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