Josh Paul

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In the myth of the “Lost Cause,” the post-1865 American South celebrated its demise as both a heroic and a sacral event: “The war has purified and elevated our natures, taught us to respect ourselves, and has won for us the respect of foreign nations,” wrote one prominent Southern commentator.
The Culture of Defeat: On National Trauma, Mourning, and Recovery
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