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The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest

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The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest

  • Textbook
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Description

In an era that produced Stonewall Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, and Robert E. Lee, Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest emerged as a legend in his own right—a notorious character of mythic proportions even in his day. In the twenty-first century, his legacy continues to polarize the South: as a symbol of the Lost Cause and hero to working-class Southerners on one hand, and emblem of slavery and lingering racial tensions on the other.

In this brisk and lively new book, Paul Ashdown and Edward Caudill explore the creation of this relentless Forrest myth. Scrutinizing literature, art, cinema and popular culture over the past 150 years, the authors contend that the legend is a creation of the nation's literature, its obsession with the Civil War, and its press.

Enthralling and informative, this book will captivate readers with the enigma that was Nathan Bedford Forrest.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I: Dreams of Glory
Chapter 1: A Future Foretold
Chapter 2: A River of Blood
Chapter 3: The Country of the Damned
Part II: Mythmakers
Chapter 4: Forrest and the Press
Chapter 5: Monkeys and Manifestoes
Chapter 6: Hydra and Heracles
Part III: No Peace in Tennessee
Chapter 7: Only the Dead Can Ride
Bibliography

Product details

Published 16 Feb 2006
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9781461739555
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Series The American Crisis Series: Books on the Civil War Era
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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