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Title: A Hollow Argument
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July 15, 1997 |
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Modern-day Civil War historians, such as Garry Gallagher, have authored works dealing with the concept. While they attempt, very admirably, to prove their point, they are still unable to deal with major "rough spots," including the lack of differences between Confederate Nationalism and its American counterpart... Showed first 250 characters
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While they attempt, very admirably, to prove their point, they are still unable to deal with major "rough spots," including the lack of differences between Confederate Nationalism and its American counterpart. Along with this problem, these historians have failed to explain the seemingly non-nationalistic attitude of many southern states and individuals within the newly formed Confederate State... Showed next 250 characters
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