A Southern perspective on the Civil War, told with battlefield detail and a steady faith.
This edition presents a firsthand look at key campaigns, battles, and moments from the Confederate side, weaving military narrative with reflections on religion and daily life in the Army of Tennessee and beyond. It also includes discussions of slavery, emancipation, and the broader social forces that shaped the war’s course.
- Detailed chapters on major actions such as Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, and West‑theater operations.
- A focus on the soldiers, generals, and units that carried the Confederate cause through years of conflict.
- Accounts of chaplains, missionaries, and religious life in the army, highlighting how faith and fellowship influenced soldiers and leadership.
- Sections addressing the institution of slavery, its historical context, and the debates that helped spark and shape the war era.
Ideal for readers seeking a Confederate‑era perspective that pairs military history with social and religious context.