
Reluctant Rebels
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Noe refutes the claim that later enlisters were more likely to desert or perform poorly in battle and reassesses the argument that they were less ideologically savvy than their counterparts who enlisted early in the conflict. He argues that kinship and neighborhood, not conscription, compelled these men to fight: they were determined to protect their families and property and were fueled by resentment over emancipation and pillaging and destruction by Union forces. But their age often combined with their duties to wear them down more quickly than younger men, making them less effective soldiers for a Confederate nation that desperately needed every able-bodied man it could muster.
Reluctant Rebels places the stories of individual soldiers in the larger context of the Confederate war effort and follows them from the initial optimism of enlistment through the weariness of battle and defeat.
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Kenneth W. Noe is Draughon Professor of History at Auburn University. He is author or editor of six books, including Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- INTRODUCTION: What They Did Not Fight For
- I: ''When Our Rights Were Threatened''
- 1 DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY: ''Patriotism Is a Fine Word for Historians''
- 2 SLAVERY: ''The Principle Cause of the War''
- II: ''Fighting for the Property We Gained by Honest Toil''
- 3 WOMEN: ''Do the Best You Can''
- 4 HATRED: ''Vandal Hordes''
- 5 PAY: ''Fighting for Money Instead of Their Country''
- III: ''We Are a Band of Brothers and Native to the Soil''
- 6 RELIGION: ''Let Us Meet in Heaven''
- 7 COMRADES: ''All My Neighbor Boys''
- 8 WEARINESS: ''We Have Suffered Enough''
- 9 BATTLE: ''The Elephant''
- APPENDIX
- Table 1. Combined Database of Sampled Soldiers
- Table 2. Sampled Soldiers by State
- Table 3. Sampled Slave Owners or Men from Slave-Owning Families
- Table 4. Soldiers Reporting War Weariness and Desertion, by Month
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
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